Give guests instant access to Wi-Fi, check-in details, and house guides with a single scan.
Create your free QR codeManaging an Airbnb or vacation rental means answering the same questions over and over. What is the Wi-Fi password? How does the coffee maker work? Where should I eat nearby? QR codes handle all of this without a single message from you.
The Wi-Fi QR code is the highest-value code in any rental. Guests scan it the moment they walk in, and their phone connects automatically. No more texting passwords with mixed-up letters and numbers. Print it on a small card, frame it, and place one in each room.
Create a single webpage with everything guests need: check-in and checkout times, appliance instructions, thermostat settings, trash and recycling schedules, and emergency contacts. Generate a QR code for it and stick it on the fridge. Update the page between guests as needed — the code stays the same if you use a dynamic link.
Guests love a curated list of nearby restaurants, coffee shops, and activities. Link a QR code to a Google Maps list or a simple page with your personal picks. This kind of detail turns a four-star stay into a five-star review.
Keep codes at eye level and in well-lit areas. Avoid placing them behind glass or under plastic that causes glare. A matte-finish printed card in a simple frame works better than a laminated sheet taped to the wall.
Choose Wi-Fi for instant network access, or URL to link to your check-in guide, house rules, or local recommendations page.
Customize the code with your rental's color scheme. Add a label like 'Scan for Wi-Fi' or 'House Guide' so guests know what to expect.
Download and print on card stock or in a small frame. Place codes at key spots: the entryway, kitchen counter, nightstands, and near the TV.
Guests scan the QR code and connect automatically. This eliminates the most common message hosts get on check-in day.
A QR code linking to a house guide with appliance instructions, thermostat settings, and trash day info cuts down on repetitive questions.
A QR code near the front door linking to your review page catches guests right at checkout, when the experience is still fresh.
Enter your Wi-Fi network name, password, and encryption type into QR Studio. It generates a code that connects guests automatically when they scan — no typing required. Frame it and set it on the nightstand or kitchen counter.
Yes. Create a simple webpage or Google Doc with your check-in steps, lockbox code, parking instructions, and house rules. Generate a QR code linking to that page and include it in your booking confirmation message.
At minimum: a Wi-Fi QR code, a link to house rules and appliance instructions, and a local area guide with restaurant and activity recommendations. A QR code for your review page is a good addition near checkout time.
If you use a static Wi-Fi QR code, yes — you will need to generate and print a new one. If you link to a webpage with your current password instead, you can update that page without reprinting.
Put the Wi-Fi code in the living room and each bedroom. Place the house guide QR code on the fridge or entryway. Add a review request code near the front door where guests see it at checkout.
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