Your profile, with the credentials they came for.
The QR redirects to your LinkedIn URL — profile, company page, post, or article. App opens to the right surface; the Connect or Follow button is right at the top. No "wait, let me find you" awkward conference moment.
B2B networking is one awkward handle exchange away from a dead lead.
At a conference, on a sales call, on a podcast — someone says "let's connect on LinkedIn" and the handle exchange falls apart. A scan QR on your badge or one-pager closes that gap. They scan, they connect, they're in your network before the conversation moves on.
Edit destination later to point at a specific post when a launch is happening.
Personal profile, company page, post — pick the audience.
Personal profile for networking, company page for hiring + brand follow, specific post for thought-leadership campaigns. Same QR mechanism either way.
Anywhere a credential handshake should happen at the speed of a scan.
Conferences, sales decks, podcast outros, hiring fairs — anywhere "let's connect on LinkedIn" is the next reasonable sentence. The QR pre-empts the typing.
Conference name badge
QR next to your title. Booth-walker scans, you're connected before they move to the next stand.
One-pager + leave-behind
QR pointing at your profile or the post that proves your domain expertise. Cold-call follow-ups warm up.
Recruitment poster
QR on the careers stand or job-fair flier. Candidates land on the company page, see the open roles.
End-slide / show notes
QR on the final slide. Listeners connect during the Q&A; you talk to them within hours.
Business card replacement
Print one card per quarter with a QR for your LinkedIn + a vCard QR for direct contact details.
Reception / lobby sign
Visitors scan to follow the company page before the meeting starts. Better than asking the receptionist for handles.
Things people ask before printing the badge.
What if the scanner doesn't have the LinkedIn app?+
They see the public profile in mobile web, with LinkedIn's "Open in app / Install" prompt at the top. Most install or sign in immediately because they already know LinkedIn — the friction is lower than for less-familiar apps.
Can I point the QR at a specific post?+
Yes. Paste the post URL. Scan opens the post in the app with the Connect option visible on the author's profile. Useful for podcast outros, conference talks, anywhere you want the scanner to land on a specific piece of thought-leadership rather than your general profile.
Will it work for LinkedIn company pages too?+
Yes — paste the /company/yourbiz URL. Scan opens the company page with Follow button. Recommended for trade shows, recruitment posters, sponsorship signage.
Does this count as a LinkedIn-approved feature?+
LinkedIn URLs are public — anyone can link to them. The QR is just a faster way for someone to load that URL. There's no API integration on our side, no scraping, no policy edge.
Print on the back of a vCard QR card?+
Yes — front side vCard (saves contact details), back side LinkedIn QR (follow / connect). Two cards in one.
Print the badge. Watch the network compound.
Free to start. Lifetime tier for your own domain and unbranded redirect pages.
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