A yard sign is the most visible piece of marketing an agent owns. It sits in front of the property 24/7, in rain and sun. A QR code on that sign turns every drive-by into a lead — without a phone call, without a brochure box, and without office hours.
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Why yard sign QR is its own thing
Size and contrast matter. 4×4 cm minimum for 1–2 m, 6×6 cm for 2–3 m. High-contrast QR on white — never a busy background.
Price drops, status changes, 'under contract' — update the destination from the dashboard instead of replacing the sign.
40%+ of yard sign scans happen evenings and weekends. Your QR has to answer when you can't pick up the phone.
Default option — photos, price, floor plan, and virtual tour link in one place.
Matterport, YouTube walkthrough, or a hosted gallery for buyers who want immersion before booking.
Name + phone + preferred viewing time — high-intent leads even at 11 p.m.
Full property brochure on the buyer's phone, one tap, no email required.
Open the address in the buyer's navigation app so they can drive over for a self-guided look.
Headshot, bio, current listings, and a booking button — turns one sign into your full pipeline.
Built for the print shop
4×4 cm for ~1.5 m scan distance, 6×6 cm for 2–3 m. Bigger is always better outdoors.
Export SVG or PNG at 600 dpi+. QRflows ships both — send the SVG to your sign printer.
Dark QR on white or very light background. Keep at least a 4-module clear margin around the code.
Laminate or UV-coat the print. Vinyl with overlaminate handles a full season of sun and rain.
Tip: always test the printed proof on both an iPhone and an Android phone before signing off the run.
One property, many QRs
Lead capture form — maximize contacts from drive-by traffic.
Full listing with photos — buyer is already at the door.
Track which postcard batch actually generated viewings.
Sign-in form at the entrance, no clipboard required.
Four QRs, one dashboard — see exactly which surface drives viewings.
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The full agent playbook — flyers, signs, brochures, and tours.
OpenSend the full brochure to a buyer's phone in one scan.
OpenOpen the address in any maps app for a drive-by visit.
OpenSave your contact info in one tap — no typing.
OpenBundle photos, brochure, and lead form on one page.
Open4×4 cm minimum if buyers will scan from the sidewalk (~1.5 m), 6×6 cm if you want clean scans from a slow-moving car (2–3 m). Bigger is always safer outdoors — print at the maximum size your sign template allows.
Yes — that's exactly why agents use dynamic QR codes. Print the QR once on the sign, then update the destination from the QRflows dashboard whenever the listing URL, status, or virtual tour changes.
Most agents pick one of three: the listing page (default), a lead-capture form (name + phone + viewing time), or a one-page brochure with photos, floor plan, and a 'Book a viewing' button.
From a stopped or very slow car, yes — at 6×6 cm or larger with high contrast. Most scans actually happen from the sidewalk or driveway, not at speed, so optimize for the standing buyer.
Yes. Dynamic QR codes log every scan — total count, time of day, day of week, and rough location. You see which signs perform and at what hours, which is gold for buyer-event scheduling.
Always dynamic for active listings. Static codes lock the destination forever — when the property goes 'under contract' or sells, the QR points to a dead page. Dynamic lets you flip status, redirect to the next listing, or hand off to your agent page.