Manage Existing QR Codes
How to find, edit, verify, and delete QR codes you already created.
After a QR code exists, you can return to it from the QR list or from the recent QR section in the sidebar.
Finding the Right QR Faster
The QR list supports:
- search
- sorting
- opening a QR directly from the list
This is especially useful once your organization has more than a few active codes.
What You Can Update
You can return to a QR code and change:
- its internal name
- serving domain
- destination rules
- design
- linked media
You can also use Templates while editing a QR code to apply an organization design template or save the current appearance as a template.
Draft vs Published
GeoQR distinguishes between draft QR codes and published QR codes.
- Drafts are still being prepared.
- Published QR codes are live.
You can continue updating published QR codes when needed, but always test again before sharing updates broadly.
Verify URLs
From the QR list, you can run a URL verification action for a QR code. This is useful when you want GeoQR to re-check destination links and refresh any redirect-safety warnings.
Deleting a QR Code
If you no longer need a QR code, you can delete it from the row actions menu.
Important behavior:
- deleting a QR code means it will no longer work when scanned
- the action cannot be undone
- it is best used only when you are sure the QR should no longer be active
Reviewing Attention Issues
If a QR has a destination problem, GeoQR may surface that through the editor or notification inbox. Open the QR, review the destinations, fix the issue, and test again.