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Event Flyer QR Code: Put Your Whole Flyer Behind One Scan

Add a QR code to your event flyer so anyone can open the full PDF on their phone in one scan: schedule, lineup, map, ticket link, and parking details, all without an app or download. Change a time or venue after printing and the same code updates instantly.

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How it works

  1. 1

    Upload your flyer PDF

    Upload the finished flyer to peadf, or paste a link to a PDF you already host on Google Drive or Dropbox. You get a short, scannable QR code that opens the document directly on any phone.

  2. 2

    Style and place the code

    Pick colors that match your flyer, drop your logo in the center, and download a high-resolution PNG or SVG. Place it in a corner of the printed flyer with a short label like 'Scan for the full schedule.'

  3. 3

    Print, then update if plans change

    Hand out or post your flyers. If a set time moves, a venue changes, or you add a sponsor, upload the revised PDF and every printed code points to the new version with no reprint.

Why use peadf for this

  • Fit the full event details on the phone instead of cramming a schedule, map, and lineup onto one crowded printed page.
  • Fix a wrong time, swapped venue, or cancelled act after the flyers are already up by uploading a new PDF to the same code.
  • Link straight to tickets, an RSVP form, or directions from inside the flyer PDF so attendees act in the moment.
  • Skip the app: the flyer opens in the phone's browser, so first-time scanners reach it instantly with no install or login.
  • See how many people scanned, plus their rough location, so you know which posters and listings actually drive interest.

FAQ

Can I update the flyer after I've already printed and posted it?+

Yes, that is the main reason to use a QR code instead of just printing the details. Log into peadf, upload the corrected PDF, and every printed flyer now opens the new version within seconds. A changed start time, a moved venue, or a new headliner needs no reprint and no stickers over the old code.

Do people need an app to open the flyer?+

No. Scanning the code opens the PDF straight in the phone's built-in browser or PDF viewer. There is no app to install and no account to create, so even someone scanning your flyer for the first time sees the full document immediately.

Will the code still work if I print the flyer small, like a postcard or poster corner?+

Yes, as long as the printed code is at least about 2.5 cm across. Smaller than that and older phone cameras can struggle to focus. For a poster you can go much larger. Always scan a test print on both an iPhone and an Android before the full run.

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