Feedback Form QR Code — Collect Honest Input in Seconds
A feedback QR code links directly to a survey or feedback form, removing every step between "I have a thought about this experience" and actually submitting it. The shorter that path, the more responses you collect. Placed right after a service moment — at checkout, on a receipt, or as guests leave — a feedback QR code captures honest, in-the-moment input that follow-up emails days later rarely recover.
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A feedback QR code links directly to a survey or feedback form, removing every step between "I have a thought about this experience" and actually submitting it. The shorter that path, the more responses you collect. Placed right after a service moment — at checkout, on a receipt, or as guests leave — a feedback QR code captures honest, in-the-moment input that follow-up emails days later rarely recover.
How to make a feedback form qr
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Build a short feedback form (Google Forms, Typeform, or a survey tool your business already uses).
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Open Scanmint, select "URL," and paste the form link.
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Keep the design simple and add a one-line prompt like "Tell us how we did — 60 seconds."
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Generate and download the code, testing the scan-to-form flow on your own phone first.
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Place at checkout counters, on receipts, in waiting areas, or on service completion cards.
Popular use cases
- ✓Restaurant receipts — a quick post-meal satisfaction survey
- ✓Hotel rooms — feedback on the stay before checkout
- ✓Retail checkout counters — capture in-the-moment service feedback
- ✓Service completion cards (repairs, deliveries) — rate the experience right after service
- ✓Event exit signage — gather attendee feedback before they leave the venue
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Frequently asked questions
Keep it to 3-5 questions. Scan-triggered feedback works best when it takes under a minute to complete — long forms see steep drop-off from a mobile scan.
Yes — most form tools (Google Forms, Typeform) let you disable email collection so responses are anonymous by default.
As close as possible to the end of the experience being rated — a receipt, an exit sign, or a service completion card — while the experience is still fresh.
Yes, as long as the form URL stays the same. Edit the questions in your form tool directly; the existing printed QR code will always point to the latest version.