Churches and community groups

Print the noticeboard code once, update it every week

Put one code on the service sheet, the noticeboard and the welcome banner, and point it at this week's notices every week. Rotas, events, the giving page: one scan, always current, printed once.

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ONE DYNAMIC CODE, RE-POINTED ANY TIME

WHAT YOU GET

The payoff in plain terms

Keep one permanent code on service sheets and noticeboards pointing at this week's content
Queue up next week's notices in advance with a date rule and let the switch happen on Sunday morning
Offer a single hosted page linking notices, events, rotas and giving so nobody hunts for a URL
Let volunteers update destinations from the dashboard with no reprinting and no technical setup
HOW TO

How to recreate it with qr.lnkz.in

  1. Create the community code

    Point the default at a hosted links page carrying your regular items: notices, events, rotas and your giving page. This is the one code that goes on everything you print.

  2. Schedule the weekly changeover

    Each week, add a date rule pointing at the new notice sheet from Sunday. Prepare it on Thursday; the code switches itself at the weekend.

  3. Print it into the furniture

    Service sheets, the noticeboard, pew cards, the banner by the door. Because the destination changes and the code does not, these can be printed properly, once.

  4. Watch what the community actually uses

    Scan counts show whether people reach for the code at the Sunday service or midweek, which helps you decide what deserves the top slot on the page.

UNDER THE HOOD

Features used

Dynamic routing

Re-point a printed code to a new destination any time, with no reprinting.

Schedule rules

Send scans to the right page by day, time and date, switching over on their own.

Scan analytics

See your scans over time and how much reach each placement is getting.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Can someone non-technical keep this updated?

Yes. Updating is choosing a link and pasting a new one in the dashboard. The printed code and the hosted page structure stay the same week to week.

Can we prepare next week's notices in advance?

Yes. Add a schedule rule dated for Sunday pointing at the new sheet. It goes live on the morning without anyone touching anything.

Can the same code lead to our giving page?

Yes. Put the giving link on the hosted links page alongside notices and events, or create a separate code just for giving envelopes so you can see it working in its own analytics.

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