What happens with the QR Code when you duplicate a website?

Does the QR Code stay the same or is a new one created?

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Each website created will have a unique QR Code (even if it is duplicated from another website)


Can you transfer a QR Code to another page? What are my options?

Kaydoh QR Codes point to one website (the original website it was made from)

What do you need?

  • Computer
  • A Kaydoh page you want to duplicate

Option #1 

You can duplicate the page (and name it 'archived') and update the actual original website to reflect the newest changes.


Option #2 

Create a general Kaydoh website, and general QR code . The general site inside will have multiple tiles that can point to multiple kaydoh property sites. This will allow you to keep the same QR code, but the flexibility to swap content in and out.


Option #3 

Use a KayTag QR Code (Recommended)

A KayTag is a dynamic QR code that can be updated to point to a different Kaydoh page at any time — without reprinting. This means you can print your KayTag once on a flyer, yard sign, or postcard, and simply update where it points whenever you have a new listing or page.

This is the most flexible and professional solution for agents who regularly create new pages and want a consistent QR code for ongoing marketing.

Learn how: How to Use KayTag — https://help.kaydoh.com/article/how-to-use-kaytag



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