A WhatsApp QR code turns physical material into a digital conversation. Someone scans the code and opens a chat with your business. If the link also includes a pre-filled message, the conversation starts with context.
This works well on storefronts, menus, packaging, business cards, event booths and printed ads. The customer does not have to type your number or search for your brand.
Where to place the QR code
In a store, place it near products that often need explanation. In a restaurant, use it for reservations or pickup orders. In services, add it to proposals or printed cards. At events, use it to collect interested leads after a presentation.
Add a clear call to action next to the code. Instead of only saying "scan me", say:
Scan to request a quote on WhatsApp.
or:
Scan to check availability in minutes.
Recommended message
For a general QR code:
Hi, I scanned the QR code and want more information.
For a product display:
Hi, I saw this product and want to check price and availability.
Test before printing
Scan the QR code from different phones before printing it. Confirm that WhatsApp opens, the number is correct and the message appears as expected.
WPLink lets you create the link and QR code in the same flow, reducing formatting mistakes.