Ultimate Guide to Using Kaydoh QR Codes and Forced Registration for Real Estate Lead Generation

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Understanding how to effectively use QR codes and forced registration can significantly boost your real estate marketing efforts. Kaydoh provides several QR code types designed for different purposes, and knowing when and where to use each is key to maximizing lead generation.

Overview of QR Codes

Kaydoh offers different QR codes, including Public, Registration, and SMS codes, each tailored for unique marketing scenarios. To get a clear understanding of the basic QR code definitions and how they interact with Kaydoh pages, check out this essential resource:
QR Codes & Kaydoh Pages: What You Need to Know


KayTag QR Codes — Kaydoh's Most Powerful Option

In addition to Public, Registration, and SMS codes, Kaydoh offers KayTag — a dynamic, fully branded, and reusable QR code. Unlike the other QR types, a KayTag can be:

  • Updated to point to a different page at any time without reprinting
  • Set to Public or Registration mode
  • Fully customized with your logo and brand colors

KayTags are the recommended choice for any print marketing material — yard signs, postcards, flyers, and business cards — because you can change where they point without ever reprinting the physical material.

Learn more: How to Use KayTag 


Differences Between QR Code Types

For a detailed comparison of the three QR codes — Public, Registration, and SMS — including how they function and when to use each, Kaydoh has an integrated guide that explains the nuances and practical applications of these codes. This article combines the QR code definitions with important insights on use cases to help you choose the right QR code for your campaign:
What is difference between the 3 QR Codes provided by Kaydoh (Public | Registration | SMS)

When to Use Forced Registration

Forced registration is automatically enabled on the Registration QR code, which means when someone scans this code, they must sign in. This is particularly useful for events like open houses, where you want to ensure attendees register before entering. For example, if you are printing flyers, brochures, or billboards to promote an event, the Registration QR code enforces sign-in at the point of scan.


However, when promoting listings or marketing on social media (like Facebook), it’s best to use the Public QR code, which does not require forced registration. Instead, you can generate leads by locking valuable content behind a form that visitors voluntarily fill out, creating a smoother user experience that builds trust.

Using QR Codes for Lead Generation
  • Use Registration QR codes for event-driven scenarios such as open houses where you want to capture attendee information upfront.

  • Use Public QR codes for broader marketing campaigns to provide instant access to your property page without forcing registration.

  • Combine your QR codes with content-locking strategies to convert interested visitors into qualified leads.

  • The SMS QR Code is accessed from the Share button on your Kaydoh page — it is not inside the KayTag section. When a visitor scans it, they send a text to receive your page link, automatically capturing their phone number as a lead.

Additional Resources

For real estate-specific tips on using property website QR codes effectively, see:
How to Use Property Website QR Codes for Real Estate Marketing


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