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Getting started with dynamic links and QR codes

Why editable destinations matter, and how to use Redirectli to ship campaigns without reprinting codes.

A printed QR code or a short link in the wild is hard to change. When the landing page moves, the campaign ends, or you need to A/B test a destination, static links become expensive to fix. Dynamic links solve that: the public URL stays the same while you update where it points from a dashboard.

What you gain

  • Faster iterations — swap the target URL without redeploying creative assets.
  • Cleaner analytics — one stable entry point makes it easier to compare periods and channels.
  • Fewer mistakes — fix a typo or broken landing page in seconds instead of reprinting flyers or booth signage.

A simple workflow

Create a short link, attach the destination you want today, and distribute the QR or URL. When something changes, open your dashboard, edit the destination, and save. Everyone scanning or clicking the same code sees the new experience immediately.

Whether you are running a product launch, an event registration flow, or a restaurant menu that updates seasonally, dynamic redirects keep your physical and digital touchpoints aligned.