Presentations and talks

One slide QR that promotes the talk then hands over the deck

Add one QR code to your title and closing slides. Before you speak it points at the session details or sign up, and the moment you finish it hands the audience your slides, resources and recording, all from the same code.

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ONE DYNAMIC CODE, RE-POINTED ANY TIME

WHAT YOU GET

The payoff in plain terms

Put one code on your deck that works before, during and after the talk
Promote the session in advance, then switch the same code to the slides once you are done
Send the room to your handouts, links and recording without reading out a long URL
See how many people scanned and followed up, to prove the talk landed
HOW TO

How to recreate it with qr.lnkz.in

  1. Create the code and put it on your slide

    Make a QR code, set its default destination to the talk details or a sign up page, and drop it on your title and closing slides branded in your colours.

  2. Promote the talk beforehand

    While the destination is still the event or sign up page, share the same code on social and email so people can register before you present.

  3. Switch to the deck when you finish

    Re-point the code to your slides, resources and recording. Everyone who scans the closing slide from then on gets the follow up, with nothing to re-export or re-share.

  4. Review the scan analytics

    Open the analytics for the code to see scans over time, device split and countries, so you can show organisers and sponsors how the audience engaged.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Can one QR code on my slides promote the talk and then share the deck?

Yes. You set it to the session details before you speak and re-point it to your slides and recording afterwards from your dashboard, so the same code on your closing slide carries both moments.

Do I need to re-export my slides to change where the code points?

No. The code on the slide stays the same image while you change its destination from your dashboard, so a deck you have already shared or presented keeps pointing at the latest page.

Can I see how many people scanned during a talk?

Yes. Every scan is logged, so you can see counts over time, device split and countries, which is a simple way to show organisers that the audience followed up.

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