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10 points| santafen | 1 year ago |qr-builder.io

A new take on creating QR Codes with a modern interface.

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ragebol|1 year ago

Seeing this, I have to rant for a bit about paying for QR codes. Some not-tech friends hosted a pub quiz some time ago, paper with QR codes on each table with a URL that in the end points to an e-mail address for ordering drinks. Worked like a charm.

But halfway the evening, the 'QR code stopped working'. The paper didn't degrade or the ink or whatever, no, the redirect went out of some limit. That pissed me off, because a QR code doesn't expire, it still pointed to the same URL but that now wanted some money. The generator they used funneled everything through them so they could do this.

Told them to ask me next time, so I can just embed `mailto:beer@their-event.nl` into a QR code which will never stop working.

santafen|1 year ago

These codes will never expire. Unlimited scans.

divan|1 year ago

There are hundreds of similar QR code builders, mostly for web (like this one, despite being labeled "cross-platform"). All equally crappy, as they try to monetize such a simple and widespread encoding to the unaware audience. Some of them put their own redirect links into encoded QR codes (which may stop working), and some charge for "advanced" features.

"Pay 200$/year and generate QR codes on up to 5 devices", really?

I don't mind competition, but this sort of "startups" always feels like cheating.

santafen|1 year ago

It's the ability to customize the codes that you're paying for. Ad logos, and an almost limitless amount of customization. If all you want is standard black and white squares, that's easy and free all over the place.

isawczuk|1 year ago

I'd love to understand business case behind this, from my perspective it's persuing market oversaturated with existing solutions, but could be wrong

Aloha|1 year ago

I use a tool called Kuar for MacOS, which just allows me to encode whatever I like in it. I need to find a windows equivalent at some point though.

mooreds|1 year ago

Having just struggled with bitly's QR code generator (kept freezing up in Firefox for some reason), I look forward to giving this a try.

eloeffler|1 year ago

fwiw if you need a simple string as a qr code quickly: Type the following search into duckduckgo.com and it will forward your text to the qrserver.com api. You'll be sent directly to a png file.

!qr Your desired qr code.

I use it to transfer my current URL to a phone quickly. It's my default search engine so I'll just add !qr before the URL and it gets me the QR.

The ! notation is called a Bang and you can use lots of them to get to other search engines. e.g. "!hn bangs".

See also here: https://duckduckgo.com/bangs

corn13read2|1 year ago

I have so many things to say that would possibly help this but it scares me to enable this kind of gouging for zero innovation

gorkish|1 year ago

This is valueless trash. Everyone here knows it; the author knows it.

Products that try to tax ignorance have no place.

"Enterprise plan"? Fuck right off.

santafen|1 year ago

Thanks for your helpful input.

jacknews|1 year ago

What is the 'calibre' (ebook manager) for qr codes? There must be a local app that can generate all the different qr codes, with custom redundancy levels, etc, etc, and is known as the comprehensive solution?

This looks like just another crappy web QR generator - it might make money if the SEO is good, or it's all dark patterns, but otherwise probably not.