QR codes across Turtini: where they auto-generate and how to print them
Turtini generates QR codes automatically across many surfaces. They're not stickers you buy — every QR is brand-tinted, regenerates if the underlying URL changes, and lives both in-product (for previews) and downloadable for print runs.
Where QR codes are generated automatically:
• Builder Print Kit — business card, window decal, table tent, door hanger, lock-screen wallpaper, A4 one-pager. Each pulls the site URL and embeds it as a brand-tinted QR.
• Restaurant — table-tent menu QR (per-table when configured), patron pay QR (kiosk → phone handoff)
• Lodging — folio QR (room key fobs that link to the in-stay portal)
• Events — Apple Wallet ticket pass with a QR for at-the-door scan-in
• Subscriptions — per-plan QR pointing to the public buy page (Subscriptions → Plans → 80×80 thumbnail per plan card)
• Gift Cards — QR on every Apple Wallet pass + on the printable gift certificate PDF
• Gala / Auction — printable QR sheet per item for tap-to-bid placards
• Tickets (Sports / Cinema / Voyages) — wallet pass + printable PDF with QR
• Continuum (services) — wallet card QR for the recipient to re-open their case
• After Life — emergency-access QR (wallet card, fridge magnet, lock-screen image)
• Design Studio — auto-imported "QR codes" group in the asset sidebar so you can drop any plan/event/site QR into a flyer
Common reasons to need a QR:
• Print a flyer or poster → Builder Print Kit or Design Studio
• Hand out a business card → Print Kit → Business card (PDF, two-sided)
• Stick on packaging → Print Kit → Window decal (A6 PDF)
• At-table menu/tip → Print Kit → Table tent OR Restaurant → table-tent menu QR
• Lobby flyer → Print Kit → A4 one-pager
QR encoding rules:
All QRs use error-correction level M (15% recoverable) so they stay scannable with a small logo or color tint. URLs are clean (no UTM noise) so the destination feels intentional. Brand-tint uses your site's primary color for the dark modules; white for the light modules. If the brand color is very light (which makes the QR low-contrast), the renderer falls back to near-black automatically.
Updating after a URL change:
If you change a site's custom domain or a plan's slug, the QR regenerates on the next render — no manual refresh needed. Already-printed materials still work because the underlying URL is a stable Turtini redirect on most surfaces.