QR codes for open houses
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Open house visitors don't want to write their email on a clipboard, and you don't want to decipher handwriting later. A QR code by the door sends them straight to your digital sign-in form, the listing gallery, or the disclosure documents — generate one free below.
The repeat-use problem is obvious once you've run two open houses: new property, new sign-in form, new printed placards. With one editable code on your welcome table sign, you repoint it Saturday morning to this weekend's form and reuse the same printed kit for every event this year.
The scan count doubles as a headcount — compare scans across weekends to see which properties and time slots actually drew traffic.
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Editable QR codes from $9.99/year — change the destination anytime, with our “no dead QR codes, ever” 90-day grace guarantee.
See pricingFrequently asked questions
What should an open house QR code point to?
A sign-in form (Google Forms works fine), the listing page, or a folder with disclosures and floor plans. Sign-in forms convert best when they're the only link offered.
Can I use the same printed sign at every open house?
With an editable code, yes — update the destination before each event. Your foam-board welcome sign becomes reusable kit instead of single-event trash.
Do visitors need an app to scan?
No — any phone camera works. Put the code at eye level near the entrance with a one-line prompt like "Scan to sign in."