QR Codes for Open Houses

Use QR codes to seamlessly connect with buyers

Ready for more sales? QR codes take open houses to the next level. Capture leads, share contact information, highlight property features, track demographics, check-in guests, and more. 

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QR codes for realtors

Collect CRM

Every QR code placed throughout an open house is an opportunity to gather contact information. Whether that’s a QR at check-in, or on a property feature, landing on a well designed landing page can motivate people to move into your sales funnel.

QR codes for yard signs

Share information about listings

QR codes are an easy way for people to scan your yard sign or window cling to get more information about a listing. Hold people’s attention with QR.

QR codes for open houses

Hypercharge your check-in process

Rather than signing a guest book and having people take a brochure, why not have them scan a QR that contains all resources they will need when buying the house? Share property features, contracts, permit requirements, prices, market trends, agent bios, other properties, and more.

Best practices for QR codes at open houses

QR codes can be your best friend for open house — but they need to be harnessed correctly. Check out our best practices for using QR codes at open houses.

  • Mobile landing page

    Scan to a Flowpage

    Flowpage’s are mobile-friendly landing pages that contain links to things like property features, virtual tours, market trends, and more.

  • Pretty QR codes

    Design your QR code

    Imagine a QR code that looks like a key, or perhaps a house? Would that get your attention more than a typical black-and-white one? Get a custom code with us.

  • Dynamic QR codes

    Use dynamic codes

    Information about properties change; so can the destination of your Flowcode. Update your code's destination without creating a new code.

Make your open house seamless with these hacks

QR codes for real estate agents are becoming an increasingly popular tool to drive attendance at open houses. By placing a QR code on your yard sign or window cling, prospective buyers can quickly and easily scan the code to access helpful information such as upcoming open houses, changes in listings, and even your contact information. This eliminates the need to manually enter a URL or search for your information, by instantly routing them to your registry. Reducing barriers to information enables you to passively capture more potential buyers than usual, and simultaneously provides you with powerful data. When you use QR for real estate, you can harness important information like scan counts or customer information to monitor the performance of your signage. These insights can help generate changes to optimize your strategy and reach a wider audience. Flowcode is the perfect hub to create code, design a landing page in seconds, and print your marketing collateral – the process is seamless and customizable too! 

Using a touchless sign in sheet for an open house registry is a great way to instantly provide potential buyers with all the information they need to make a purchasing decision. By having them scan a QR code, you can automate the contact collection process while also providing guests with a hub of resources all in one place. With Flowcode, you can configure your open house registry form to a landing page that houses everything from a contact collection widget, property features, contracts, permit requirements, prices, market trends, agent bios, other properties, and more. This eliminates the need for guests to take a brochure or sign a guest book, making it a win-win situation for everyone involved. Streamline your open houses with a touchless sign in system, and make your data management process on the backend convenient and efficient with automated scan tracking and CRM integrations.

Gathering prospective buyer information is vitally important to maintaining your network for future leads. But it can be a struggle to figure out how to best collect customer information, ensure you keep in touch with leads, and house all this data in one place. Take the headache out of contact collection when you leverage a QR code sign-in sheet at your next open house. Digital sign in sheets for open houses are not only gaining popularity for their efficiency, but also provide an opportunity to capture customer data that you can leverage for insights or drive into your sales funnel for the future. You can link your code to any page, or you can leverage a customized Flowpage. You can think of this as a digital hub, where you can both have customers enter their contact information and download your profile with a couple clicks of a button. As a bonus, you can even add a widget that guides buyers to a pre-filled text or email – all they do is tap and establish interest in the listing. When you leverage the QR code sign in process, you can more seamlessly keep track of visitors to promote follow up conversations about your properties. 

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Key features you get with Flowcode

Using QR codes for open houses? These features have you covered.

  • Create unlimited QR codes

    Unlimited scans

    Unlike many QR platforms, Flowcode QR codes have no scan limits and never expire.

  • Custom designed codes

    Create a custom code 

    From colors and patterns to logos and shape, customize your code to match your brand.

  • Advanced QR code analytics

    Advanced analytics

    Enhanced analytics to let you see scans by date, day of week, time, and device. 

FAQs for QR codes for open houses

QR codes have multiple use cases for real estate. Realtors can embed their contact information in codes to make acquiring new clients as simple as possible. Codes can be printed on signs or flyers for individual properties to link to all relevant information when scanned. Interested open house attendees can scan codes linked to virtual guest books or even the necessary forms to begin an application. 

The first step towards creating a QR code for an open house is to choose a QR code generator. Different generators will offer different plans at different prices, so the best generator for your open house may depend on your needs. For example, Flowcode’s basic plan offers a free code with unlimited scans. These codes are dynamic, so you can update the link associated with a code without having to generate new codes if you’re only showing one house at a time. However, if you need multiple simultaneous codes for different open houses, you may have to pay for a Pro plan. 

Traditionally guests at an open house might leave their contact information in a guest book while a realtor attempts to field questions from multiple interested potential renters or buyers. This can cause problems if guests write illegibly or if there are too many guests for the realtor to properly assist. A code linked to an online guest book increases the chances that contact information is gathered properly and a code linked to all of the relevant information about a property means realtors can spend their time answering specific questions rather than having to reiterate the similar answers. Codes can also link to the necessary forms to allow for the most efficient applications.

Quick Response Code, or QR codes, are square or circle patterns linked to an online location or containing instructions for smart devices. Most modern smartphones are capable of scanning QR codes using their camera feature. When a code is scanned, the user is brought to the specified online location or the instructions are enacted. QR codes for real estate can be used to gather contact information from potential clients, allow clients to quickly save a realtor’s contact information, provide details about specific properties, or even begin the application process for a lease or purchase.

Some QR codes expire after a certain amount of time or number of scans while others do not. Whether or not a code expires depends on the generator and plan you used to create the code. If you’ll only be showing a property for a short amount of time you may be willing to consider a plan with codes that expire. However if you want to be certain your codes will last for a long time you should make sure to read the details for the generator you’ve selected before you create your code or codes.

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