Turn any sign into a Smart Page in a few minutes. Customers scan, then take action — a review, a booking, an order, an offer, or a quick way to reach you.
1. Create your business profile
Add your business name, logo, and brand color. This is what customers see at the top of your Smart Page, so it feels like *you*.
2. Choose your Smart Page goal
Pick the one thing you most want customers to do. Common goals:
- •Get more reviews — send happy customers to your Google review link.
- •Drive bookings — link your booking tool so people book in a tap.
- •Promote an offer — show a coupon or deal customers can claim.
- •Show menu / services — list what you sell with prices and photos.
- •Capture leads — collect a name, email, or request.
- •Build a customer list — grow an email list from in-person traffic.
- •Be a mini mobile website — links, hours, and contact in one place.
3. Add your most important actions
Add one or two buttons for your goal — Review, Book, Order, Call, or Claim offer. Keep it short; you can add more later.
4. Connect your QR code / sign
Point a QR at your Smart Page (or any link). Because the QR uses a permanent redirect, the printed code never changes — only where it sends people.
5. Preview your Smart Page
Use the live phone preview, then scan your own QR with your camera to see exactly what a customer sees.
6. Publish and share
Publish to go live. Share the link in texts, posts, and your email signature — or print the QR.
7. Place your QR sign where customers already are
Put it where people naturally pause:
- •Front desk / reception
- •Checkout counter
- •Table or table tent
- •Window or front door
- •Receipt or takeout counter
- •Business card
- •Event booth
- •Waiting area
- •Bathroom mirror
8. Track scans and customer actions
Watch scans and actions — reviews, offer claims, signups — come in. This tells you whether the sign gets noticed *and* whether the page converts.
9. Improve placement or offers based on results
Move a slow sign, sharpen your offer, or try a new headline. On Pro, placement tracking shows which spots win.