I’ve tested many QR code generators, and Uniqode, to me, is one of the best options for business use.
Below is an overview of how it works, what it offers, and who it’s best for.
Core Features
Here’s a quick look at what Uniqode brings to the table:
- Dynamic (editable) QR codes
- Real-time scan tracking and analytics
- Bulk QR code generation (up to 2,000 at once)
- Custom branding (logos, templates, custom domains)
- Integrations with Salesforce, HubSpot, and Slack
- Enterprise-grade security (SSO, 2FA, GDPR/SOC2 compliant)
- Centralized team and user management
My Experience
Uniqode is very straightforward to use. You choose the type of QR code you want (for example, a website), enter your destination URL, customize the design, name it, and publish.
Once created, your QR code appears in your dashboard, where you can:
- Edit the destination even after publishing
- Download it in multiple formats
- Duplicate or label it
- Track performance
What stands out most is flexibility. You’re not limited to website links — you can create QR codes for PDFs, app downloads, contact cards, locations, and more.
The ability to update codes after printing them is especially useful for long-term campaigns.
Analytics & Tracking
Uniqode provides detailed performance data so you’re not guessing how your QR codes are doing.
You can track:
- Total scans
- Unique scans
- Devices used
- Daily activity
- Time-of-day engagement
- Scan locations
For example, if one person scans your code 100 times, it will show 100 total scans but only 1 unique scanner. The data updates quickly and gives clear insight into engagement.
More Than Just QR Codes
Uniqode goes beyond simple QR generation. It also allows you to create:
- Linkpages (multi-link landing pages)
- Forms (to collect responses from users)
- Digital business cards
- Simple landing pages
Digital business cards are particularly useful. You fill in your details, customize the look, and Uniqode generates both the card and its QR code. You can also track engagement for these cards.
There’s also API access and integrations for more advanced or custom campaigns.
Best Use Cases
Uniqode may be more than necessary if you only need a one-time, basic QR code.
However, it’s ideal for businesses that rely on QR codes regularly.
Strong use cases include:
- Sales & HR (digital business cards with lead capture)
- Retail & CPG (dynamic packaging links)
- Events (contactless check-ins)
- Alcohol & regulated goods (age-gated promotions)
- Restaurants (digital menus and location-based offers)
- Education & healthcare (training and resource access)
Pros
- Easy-to-use dashboard
- Editable QR codes after publishing
- Detailed analytics in one place
- Strong branding options
- Good customer support
Cons
- Lower-tier plans are limited
- Not ideal if you just need a simple, no-tracking QR code
Pricing
- Starter ($5/month) – 3 dynamic codes, 30-day analytics
- Lite ($15/month) – Up to 50 codes, 60-day analytics
- Pro ($49/month) – 250 codes, 90-day analytics, GPS, CRM integrations
- Plus ($99/month) – 500 codes, 180-day analytics, multi-user access
- Enterprise – Custom pricing with unlimited features and full support
Final Thoughts
If QR codes are part of your marketing, HR, product, or event workflows, Uniqode is a great business-grade solution.
You get editable codes, strong analytics, branding control, team management, and enterprise-level security, all in a clean, simple interface.
It’s not the cheapest option, but if you value flexibility, tracking, and scalability, it’s a reliable all-in-one platform.