Step-by-Step Guide
How to Create a Survey QR Code
Create a survey QR code for receipts, signage, and event materials so customers can submit feedback in seconds from their phone.
Step-by-step instructions
- 1Build your surveyCreate your survey in Google Forms, Typeform, SurveyMonkey, or any platform that provides a shareable URL. Keep it short — under 5 questions for best completion rates.
- 2Generate a dynamic QR codeCopy your survey's share URL and paste it into Dynamic QR's URL QR generator. Use a dynamic code so you can swap surveys (e.g., quarterly) without reprinting your materials.
- 3Place at moments of peak engagementDisplay the QR code at checkout, on receipts, at event exits, or on product packaging. The closer to a positive experience, the higher the response rate.
Tips for best results
- →Place the QR code at the moment of peak satisfaction — checkout, service completion, or event exit
- →Keep your survey under 5 questions; longer surveys have dramatically lower completion rates from mobile devices
- →Add a short incentive near the QR code ('Complete our survey for 10% off your next visit') to increase responses
Common questions
What's the best survey tool to use with a QR code?
Google Forms is free and works well for most use cases. Typeform provides a better mobile experience. SurveyMonkey offers advanced reporting. All work with a QR code — just link to the share URL.
Can I reuse the same survey QR code for different surveys?
Yes — with a dynamic QR code, update the destination to a new survey anytime. Print once, reuse for every customer satisfaction campaign.
How do I increase survey response rates from QR codes?
Keep surveys short (3-5 questions), place codes at peak satisfaction moments, offer a small incentive, and use a mobile-optimized survey tool.