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qrspider · 9 hours ago
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printing 100 qr codes for my menu like
me next week: menu changes me again: printing 100 more qr codes me internally: why am I like this?
here’s the tea ☕️
you don’t have to do this anymore. meet QR Spider — your new best friend for editable qr codes.
what’s so special?
create a qr code once
change where it points anytime, online
no need to print again (yes, seriously)
perfect for restaurants, shops, creators, basically anyone who hates wasting paper
bonus points:
free to use, no signup needed (but it helps you keep track)
ads exist but won’t mess with your qr code
super easy and fast — no tech skills required
try it here 👇
reblog if you’ve ever printed a qr code and immediately regretted it. because there’s a smarter way and it’s called qr spider 🕷️
#QRCode #QRSpider #LifeHacks #SmallBusinessTools #FreeApps #PrintOnce #TumblrFinds
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qrspider · 4 days ago
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me: prints 100 QR codes for my menu
also me: changes the menu the next week also also me: prints 100 more QR codes me again: 😩
there's a better way, I promise.
It’s called QR Spider and it’s kind of like your regular QR code generator… but smarter. Like, actually smart.
🕷️ what it does:
QR Spider lets you create a QR code you can edit later. As in, change the link without changing the code. Yes. Really. No reprinting. No re-gluing. No regrets.
perfect for:
🧾 restaurants that update menus constantly
🎨 artists and creators who share new work often
🛍️ small shops rotating promos or stock
👀 people who just don’t wanna deal with “oops, wrong link” ever again
the best part?
💸 it’s free 🆓 you don’t even need an account (but it helps if you want to manage your links) 📂 registered users get a clean dashboard to track/edit codes 🚫 no hidden fees 👀 yes there are ads, but they’re not annoying and don’t touch your QR code’s vibe
basically:
✨ one code to rule them all ✨ one print to last you forever ✨ one click to update everything behind it
try it:
👉 qrspider.com 👈
Reblog if you’ve ever printed a QR code and immediately regretted it. Or if you just like free, functional tools that don’t waste your time.
#QRCode #QRSpider #DigitalTools #SmallBusinessThings #LifeHacks #PrintOnce #NoMoreReprints #MenuUpdate #TumblrMadeMeDoIt
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qrspider · 5 days ago
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🕷️ QR Codes That Actually Make Sense — Why We Built QR Spider
You know what’s annoying?
Printing 50+ QR codes for your restaurant tables, flyers, packaging… …only to realize you need to change the link next week. 🤦‍♂️
That’s why we built QR Spider — a smarter, cleaner way to handle QR codes without the chaos.
💡 One Code. Endless Updates.
With QR Spider, you only need to print your QR code once.
Want to change the menu, update a product link, or switch your promo campaign?
No problem. Just log in and update the destination — the QR code stays the same.
Seriously. No reprinting. No relabeling. No stress.
🍜 Perfect for:
Restaurant owners who tweak their menus weekly
Pop-up shops who change offers often
Creators who need a “one link to rule them all” vibe
Anyone who’s sick of making new QR codes for every little change
✅ Features We’re Proud Of:
Editable QR codes 🛠️
Free to use (yes, really) 🆓
No sign-up required (but we recommend it for managing codes)
Clean dashboard if you do register 📂
No surprise fees 💸
Just a couple of ads to keep the platform running — nothing gets in your way 👀
🌐 Why We Made This
We’re a small team that wanted a better QR tool — not one filled with limits, locked features, or monthly invoices.
So we made one for us… and now it’s for everyone.
If you want a QR code that evolves with you, try it here: 👉 https://qrspider.com/
📌 Reblog if you know someone still reprinting QR codes every time they change a link. There’s a better way. 🕸️
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qrspider · 7 days ago
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Why I Stopped Sending Links — and Started Using QR Codes Instead
“Scan me.” That’s all I need to say now.
I used to drop links everywhere — in bios, in chats, on printed handouts — hoping people would type them correctly or save them somewhere. Spoiler: they rarely did.
Then I found a better way: QR codes. Clean. Instant. Unskippable.
🌐 The Tool That Actually Works (And Looks Good)
There are a million QR code generators, but most of them either slap on watermarks, ask you to log in, or look like they’re stuck in 2013.
The one I’ve stuck with lately is QR Spider.
Here’s why:
🕊 No login required
🎨 Custom styling (cute colors, frames, etc.)
📱 Mobile-native experience
🚫 no branding, no BS
It literally takes 5 seconds to paste a link, pick a look, and download a high-res QR code you can slap onto anything — posters, prints, your Tumblr sidebar, zines, even your notebook if you’re analog like that.
👉 Try it here
🧪 New Feature for Writers + Fandom Creators
This one made my little writer heart very happy:
Now you can use text create mini pages (like a fic, a poem, or even a short meta essay) directly on QR Spider, and it gives you a QR code that links straight to it.
✨ Write → Generate → Share with a scan.
Perfect if you want to:
Drop your fic link on a zine page
Send your OTP drabble to a friend across the room
Add a QR to your sketchbook or journaling spread
Hide secret lore in a physical letter (yes, I’ve done that)
No Google Docs. No weird redirects. Just your words, one scan away. You make the magic, the code makes it reachable.
👉 Give it a try
📌 My Favorite Ways to Use It
📝 Put a QR on your event flyers that links to RSVP
🎓 Share lesson materials or homework
📸 Link your Insta/portfolio from a printed piece
🎶 Attach a Spotify playlist QR on a mixtape
🌐 Share Notion docs, GDrive links, or digital zines
🔗 Or just... link your Tumblr, but fancier
🧷 In Short
QR codes make your links real — visible, clickable, scannable. No more “Link in bio” or “Check your inbox” moments.
And if you want one that’s clean, fast, and aesthetic? Go here: 👉 https://qrspider.com/
🖤 Tumblr taught us how to make the web feel tangible. QR codes just bring that full circle.
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