QR Codes & Kaydoh Pages: What You Need to Know
How Do QR Codes Work with Kaydoh Pages?
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Each Kaydoh page comes with a unique QR code that directs users to the page instantly. However, there are key factors to keep in mind regarding how QR codes function and when they need to be updated.
FAQs: Managing QR Codes on Kaydoh
Yes! Each Kaydoh page generates its own QR code. Even if you duplicate a page, a new QR code is created for that Kaydoh page.
Can I edit a QR code after it’s been generated?
No. Once a QR code is created, it is fixed to the existing Kaydoh page. You can make updates to the Kaydoh page the QR code is pointing to but the code is permanent.
What happens if I update my Kaydoh page?
If you make changes to the content of your Kaydoh page, the QR code will still work. However, if you purchase a custom domain, a new QR code will be generated, requiring you to reprint it.
What if I delete my Kaydoh page?
If the page is deleted, the QR code will no longer work. To avoid issues, keep the page active or update the content instead of deleting it.
Can I hide my page instead of deleting it to keep my QR code working?
Yes — and this is the recommended approach. Instead of deleting a page, hide it by toggling the page status to inactive in your dashboard. Visitors who scan the QR code will see a page not available message, but the page and all its content are preserved. You can reactivate it at any time without generating a new QR code.
See: How to HIDE or DELETE your website
How does a custom domain affect my QR code?
If you purchase a custom domain after printing your QR code, the QR code will need to be updated and reprinted with the new domain link.
Best Practices for Managing Your QR Codes
- Decide on your domain first – If you plan to use a custom domain, set it up before generating and printing your QR code.
- Check your Kaydoh page URL – Make sure everything is finalized before distributing your QR code.
- Reprint QR codes when needed – If you update your domain, don’t forget to generate and print a new QR code.
- Keep your page active – Avoid deleting your Kaydoh page if your QR code is actively being used.
By following these steps, you can ensure your QR codes remain functional and provide a seamless experience for users.
The issues described above — QR codes becoming outdated when you change domains or pages — are solved by using a KayTag instead of the basic page QR code.
A KayTag is a dynamic QR code that can be updated to point to any Kaydoh page at any time — without reprinting. This means you can print it once on a yard sign, postcard, or flyer and simply redirect it whenever your listing changes or your page updates.
KayTag also supports:
- Registration mode — forces visitors to fill out a form before accessing your page
- Full branding — add your logo and custom colors
- Change of destination at any time from your dashboard
See: Why choose KayTag™ over Regular QR Codes
Create your KayTag: How to Use KayTag™
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