Let customers call you in one tap
Scan the QR code and their phone dials your number directly — no typing, no memorising, no searching through contacts.
Use cases
Common workflows
Different teams apply the same QR workflow in different ways.
Retail storefronts
Window QR outside closed hours — customers who cannot visit now call without noting the number down.
Service vehicles and vans
Van QR at traffic lights or parked on a street — potential customers call for a quote on the spot.
See setupHotel and hospitality
In-room emergency or reception QR — guests call for immediate assistance without hunting for the phone directory.
See setupMedical and dental clinics
Reception desk QR — patients call to book or cancel appointments without typing the number.
Taxi and transport
Bus stop, station, or stand QR — passengers call for immediate pickup without memorising the number.
Property and real estate
For Sale and To Let board QR — interested buyers or renters call the agent from the street.
Setup guide
How to set it up
From setup to live in a few minutes.
- 1
Enter your phone number
Add your number in international format — the number that will ring when customers scan the code.
- 2
Download and print
Export as PNG or SVG and add to storefronts, vehicles, business cards, signage, or any surface where call intent is highest.
- 3
Place at decision moments
Position the QR where customers are most likely to want to call — outside the shop, on the van, on the reception desk, at the property.
- 4
Generate a new code if your number changes
Phone call QR codes encode the number directly — a number change takes under a minute to update with a new code.
Where to use it
Recommended placements
Choose placements where the scan is easy and the intent is clear.
Comparison
Phone QR code vs printed number
How customers call from print — and what actually converts intent into a live call.
Number dials in one scan — customer is calling in under three seconds. No writing, no typing, no lookup.
Requires opening the dialer and typing 10+ digits correctly. Most people note it mentally and forget before dialing.
Card may not be at hand when call intent peaks — outside the shop, reading the van, at the property. QR is better for in-context call moments.
Why it works
Why teams use Qrinly for phone call
A phone call QR code dials your number with one scan — no manual entry, no number lookup, no risk of transposing a digit. For any business where inbound calls are leads or service requests, reducing the friction between intent and action directly affects revenue. A customer standing outside your closed shop, reading your van on the motorway, or holding your product with a question will call if it takes one tap. They will not call if it requires finding a pen, noting the number down, and dialing later. A QR code removes every step between the decision and the call.
- Number dials in one scan — reduces the time from intent to live call to under three seconds
- Eliminates misdialing — no transposed digits, no dialing errors from print
- No number saving required — customers call without adding you to their contacts first
- Works on any phone — uses the native dialer, no app required
- Higher conversion from print-to-call compared to any printed number
Examples
Real-world examples
How different teams apply this workflow in practice.
Retail store
Window QR outside closed hours — customers who want to call scan rather than Google the number.
Plumber
Van QR in traffic — homeowners with an emergency call on the spot.
Hotel
Bedside QR for reception — guests call without finding the in-room phone.
Taxi company
Bus stop QR — passengers call for pickup without the number saved.
Estate agent
For Sale board QR — viewers call the agent from the pavement.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
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Let customers call you in one tap.
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