Hotels use QR codes for WiFi login, room service menus, check-in guides, spa bookings, Google reviews, and local recommendations. One printed QR per room — update the content anytime without reprinting or replacing cards.
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6 ways hotels use QR codes
Guests scan to join the network instantly. No password cards, no front desk calls.
Learn moreDigital menu with categories, photos, prices. Update specials or sold-out items from the dashboard.
Learn morePlace a QR on checkout folders or key cards. Guests scan and land directly on your Google review page.
Learn moreHouse rules, checkout time, luggage storage, parking — all in one mobile page.
Learn moreLink to your booking page or a landing page with pool hours, spa menu, and reservation form.
Learn moreA curated page with restaurants, transport, attractions near the hotel. Update seasonally.
Learn moreWiFi, Menu, URL, Google Review — pick what guests need.
Sticker, key card, or tent card. Goes in the room and stays.
Change content from your dashboard — same QR keeps working.
One QR code in the hotel lobby can show different content based on the guest's language, country, or time of day. English speakers see the English guide. French guests see the French version. Breakfast menu shows from 7–11am, dinner menu from 6–10pm. No separate codes, no manual switching.
See Smart RulesThe most common hotel QR codes are WiFi login, room service menus, Google review requests, and check-in/checkout guides. Hotels with multiple amenities also use QR codes for spa booking pages, pool hours, and local recommendations.
Yes for WiFi and general guides. For room-specific content (room number, floor map, assigned amenities), you would create separate QR codes per room — QRflows bulk creation lets you generate them all at once on Growth plan.
Yes. Smart Rules on Pro plan lets you route guests to different pages based on browser language or country — the same printed QR sends French guests to a French page and English guests to an English page automatically.
Use the WiFi QR type in QRflows — enter your network name (SSID), password, and security type. Guests scan and connect instantly without typing credentials. Generate a free static WiFi QR or sign up for a dynamic one you can update if the password changes.
Yes. Dynamic QR codes on Growth plan point to a redirect you control. Update the menu content in your QRflows dashboard — the printed QR on every table or door hanger keeps working.
It depends on use case. One WiFi QR per floor or per room, one Google review QR per checkout point, one room service QR per room. A 50-room hotel typically needs 50–150 active QR codes — covered by Growth (50) or Pro (250) plan.