QR codes for real estate signs that never go to a 404.
Yard-sign QR points to the listing. The property sells — instead of redirecting scanners to a dead page, send them to your next listing or a lead-capture page. Repoint from your phone in seconds.
10 active codes free. Enough for most solo agents.
What's this costing you?
No signup needed. Just honest math.
One QR code, six listings, zero reprints
Coming Soon
New listing at 456 Oak. Generate a QR in the dashboard. Point it at the MLS page. Download the PNG. Send to the sign shop. Three minutes.
Active Listing
Yard sign is live. Every scan goes to the listing page. You can already see which streets and price points drive the most interest.
Open House
Saturday's open house. QR on the flyer points to parking directions and the listing brochure. Monday morning? Repoint to “missed the open house? Book a showing.”
Pending
123 Main goes pending. Repoint the yard sign QR to a “just sold in this neighborhood” lead capture page. Every neighbor who scans becomes a lead.
Sold
Closed. Repoint again to the agent's full inventory. One sign. Three destinations. Zero reprints. The sign keeps earning leads weeks after the closing.
Next Listing
The QR survives every transition. Brokerage rebrand? New MLS provider? Switch teams? The same printed signs keep working. You change the destination; the sign doesn't care.
— the QR code on the yard sign at 123 Main Street
- Printed
- March 15, 2026
- Pointed to
- MLS listing page
- Epitaph
- Pointed to the active listing. Got 47 scans in its first month.
- Died
- April 3, 2026
- Cause
- The property sold. The URL went to a 404.
47 neighbors scanned into nothing before the agent ordered a new sign. Every one was a lead the agent paid for and never captured.
This QR died because it was static. A dynamic QR would still be alive, capturing leads and pointing to the agent's next listing.
How it works for an agent
Create one QR per listing
Generate a code in the dashboard and point it at the listing page. If you reuse yard signs across listings, generate the code per-sign instead and repoint when the sign moves.
Print on the rider, brochure, or open-house flyer
Download a print-ready PNG and add it to your usual sign rider, brochure, or door-hanger template. The same code goes on every piece of marketing for that listing.
Repoint when the property sells
Listing went pending? Redirect the QR to a “just sold” page with a contact form. Listing closed? Send scanners to your next listing in the same neighborhood. The yard sign is still earning impressions; now it earns leads too.
See which signs drove scans
Every code reports its own scan count. Hand your broker a CSV showing which neighborhoods and price points actually drive interest, and lean your photography and signage budget toward what works.
Common scenarios this solves
Listing sold, sign still up
Repoint the QR to a “just sold in this neighborhood” page that asks for the scanner's email. Capture leads for weeks after the closing.
Open-house weekend
Print a flyer with a QR for parking instructions, listing brochure, and your booking link. After the open house, point the same QR at follow-up materials.
Brokerage migration
Brokerage moved from kvCORE to Sierra Interactive? All your printed signs would normally be dead. Repoint each QR from the dashboard and they keep working.
Reusable yard signs
Brokerages that share yard signs across agents and listings can repoint the QR every time the sign relocates — no printing a new sticker for each property.
Other ways teams use Qronce
The same dynamic-QR mechanic shows up across industries. Pick the one closest to your campaign.
Restaurants & bars
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Events & promo flyers
One QR per channel — see which flyer batch drove scans, repurpose for the next event.
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Weddings
QR codes on invitations that survive venue changes, platform switches, and every last-minute update.
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Van-wrap QR codes that keep booking jobs through software changes and seasonal promotions.
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Frequently asked questions
What happens to the QR code when a property sells?
Repoint it from the dashboard. The yard sign or brochure stays where it is, but every new scan now redirects to your next listing, your full inventory page, or a 'just sold' page that captures the lead. No reprinting.
Can I track which signs get the most scans?
Yes. Each QR code reports its own scan count and timestamps. You can see which streets and listings actually drive interest, then bias your photography and brochure spend toward what works.
Do I need a separate code per listing or one per agent?
Most agents do one per listing — that way you get per-property scan counts and can repoint each sign independently as listings sell. Brokerages with shared yard-sign inventory sometimes prefer one code per sign instead, repointed every time the sign moves.
Will it work on yard signs in bad weather?
QR codes are forgiving — they tolerate scratches, fading, and partial occlusion thanks to built-in error correction. Print on weatherproof vinyl and the code will scan for years. The service behind it (the redirect) is hosted, so it doesn't matter what condition the sign is in as long as the camera can read the pattern.
Is it really free?
Yes. The Free tier includes 10 active QR codes. For solo agents that covers about 10 active listings at a time; brokerages with bigger inventories can add more codes as needed.
Yard signs that keep earning leads after the sale.
Free for 10 active codes. No credit card. Set up your first listing in under five minutes.