Help clients access quotes, file claims, and review policy details with a single scan.
Create your free QR codeInsurance involves a lot of paperwork and a lot of touchpoints. QR codes simplify the path between “I need help” and “I’m getting help.” Whether it’s a prospect requesting a quote or a policyholder filing a claim, a scan beats typing a URL every time.
Direct mail is still one of the top lead channels for insurance agents. Adding a QR code to a postcard or letter gives the recipient a frictionless path to your quote form. No phone number to dial, no website to remember. They scan, they land, they fill out the form.
Print a QR code on the policyholder’s ID card or welcome packet that links directly to the claims portal. When something goes wrong — a fender bender, a burst pipe — the last thing your client wants to do is navigate a website. One scan gets them where they need to be.
Agencies with physical offices can place QR codes at the front desk linking to intake forms or review pages. At community events or trade shows, a QR code on your booth banner links visitors to a quote page.
Keep the design conservative and on-brand. Insurance is about reliability, and your QR code should reflect that.
Link to a quote form for prospects, a claims portal for existing clients, or a vCard for your personal contact info.
Add your agency logo and brand colors. Use a frame with a clear call-to-action like 'Get a Quote' or 'File a Claim.'
Add to business cards, direct mail, policy packets, office signage, and event handouts. Download as SVG for print-ready quality.
A QR code turns a passive mailer into an interactive one. Recipients scan and land on your quote form instead of tossing the postcard.
Print a QR code on policy ID cards or welcome packets. When clients need to file, they scan and start immediately — no searching for the right webpage.
A vCard QR code on your business card keeps your contact info in the client's phone. When they need to call their agent, you're one tap away.
Agents print QR codes on business cards, brochures, and leave-behinds that link to quote request forms or scheduling pages. Agencies also use them in office lobbies to direct clients to claims portals.
Yes. A QR code printed on policy documents or ID cards can link directly to the claims filing page. Clients skip the phone tree and start their claim in minutes.
For prospecting, link to a quote request form. For existing policyholders, link to the claims portal or payment page. Match the code to the audience and context.
Definitely. Direct mail is still a major channel for insurance. A QR code on a postcard or letter drives recipients to a landing page where they can request a quote without calling.
They bridge print and digital. A mailer without a QR code asks the reader to remember a URL or phone number. A mailer with one lets them act immediately. Agents report higher response rates when codes are included.
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