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QR code generator for landscapers

Turn yard signs, truck wraps, and business cards into booking tools with a QR code that links to your quote form or portfolio.

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Why landscapers need QR codes

Every finished landscaping project is a live advertisement. The problem is that neighbors who admire the work have no easy way to reach you. A QR code on a yard sign fixes that — one scan takes them to your portfolio and quote form.

The yard sign strategy

Place a small, clean yard sign at every active or recently completed project (with the homeowner’s permission). Include your logo, a short line like “Scan to see our work,” and a QR code linking to your portfolio or quote page. Leave it up for two to four weeks.

Truck wraps and business cards

Your truck is parked in the neighborhood for hours during a job. A QR code on the tailgate or side panel lets anyone who passes by pull up your booking page. Business cards should have a vCard QR on the back so contacts are saved instantly.

Proposal support

When you’re competing for a bigger project, include a QR code in your printed proposal that links to a video walkthrough of similar work. It shows professionalism and gives the homeowner something to show their partner when making the decision.

How it works

1

Pick your destination

Link to your quote request form, photo portfolio, or Google profile. Choose the page that best converts a curious neighbor into a lead.

2

Brand the code

Add your company logo and use your brand colors. Keep it high-contrast for outdoor visibility on yard signs and trucks.

3

Deploy on-site

Download as SVG for print. Add to yard signs, truck wraps, business cards, and proposal packets.

Why it works

Turn job sites into lead generators

A yard sign with a QR code at an active project lets every neighbor who walks by see your work and request a quote.

Show your portfolio instantly

Link the code to a photo gallery of your best projects. Landscaping is visual — let your work do the selling.

Faster quote requests

Instead of calling during business hours, homeowners scan and fill out a form anytime. That means fewer missed leads.

Measure neighborhood interest

Track how many scans each yard sign generates. If one neighborhood drives ten quote requests, focus your marketing there.

Frequently asked questions

How do landscaping companies use QR codes?

Landscapers put QR codes on yard signs at active job sites, truck wraps, business cards, and proposal packets. The code links to a quote request form, photo portfolio, or Google Business profile.

What is a yard sign QR code?

After completing a visible project, place a small yard sign with your branding and a QR code. Neighbors walking by can scan it to see your portfolio and request a quote. The homeowner's yard is your best advertisement.

What should a landscaping QR code link to?

A photo portfolio or quote request form works best. Landscaping is visual — people want to see your work before they call. If you only pick one, go with the quote form and include photos on that page.

Can I use QR codes in landscaping proposals?

Yes. Include a QR code in your printed proposal that links to a video walkthrough of similar projects or your Google reviews. It adds credibility during the decision-making process.

How big should a QR code be on a yard sign?

At least 3 inches square. People scan yard signs from the sidewalk, so the code needs to be readable from 3-5 feet away. Test before printing a batch.

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