Free dynamic QR code
Make your own in minutes
Create a mobile page, update it anytime without reprinting, and track every scan.
No credit card needed • Set up in under 5 minutes
You want festival-goers to follow every performing artist, but handing out a dozen @handles on a flyer is messy. That’s why we built the Social Media Links template—one dynamic QR code that bundles all your festival artist social media links into a single, mobile-friendly landing page. Drop in the handles, add a cover image, print the code anywhere, and update the links anytime without reprinting. Free to set up, and you can see exactly how many people scan it.
Free dynamic QR code
Create a mobile page, update it anytime without reprinting, and track every scan.
No credit card needed • Set up in under 5 minutes
Head to the QRDrobe website or download the app and create your account — no credit card needed. You’ll land right in the dashboard where all your projects live.
Tap ‘Create new’ and select the ‘Social Media Links’ template. It’s built exactly for this: a clean, mobile-friendly landing page that holds all an artist’s social profiles behind one dynamic QR code.
In the ‘Name’ field, type the performer’s stage name or the featured DJ alias. This is the only must-have field — it’ll appear as the title on the page, so make it crisp and recognizable.
Use the ‘Cover Image’ field [coverImage] to upload a recent press photo or festival artwork so fans instantly recognize the artist. Then drop a short line into ‘Subheading’ [text] — something like ‘Live at Sunset Stage, 10 PM’ or a genre hint.
Open the ‘Social Media Links’ section [dynamicLinks] and add the artist’s full profiles — Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, SoundCloud, Spotify, you name it. Just paste each URL and the template turns them into tap-friendly icons that adjust to any screen.
Hit ‘Generate’ and QRDrobe will instantly create a dynamic QR code tied to this landing page. Because it’s dynamic, you can rearrange or swap links later without ever reprinting the code.
Save the QR as a high-res PNG or PDF and drop it into festival maps, stage banners, or artist wristbands. Any time you update the links or bio in the app, the same printed code stays valid — and you’ll see scan stats inside your dashboard.
One QR code replaces a wall of tiny handles on your stage banners, wristbands, and flyers. You keep your design clean and readable, giving each artist a presence without turning your materials into a messy directory. Fans just point their phone – no squinting or mistyping.
Change an artist’s social handle or drop in a surprise guest without reprinting a single poster. Because you’re editing the landing page behind the same printed code, you react on the fly. Your festival stays fresh even after the ink dries.
Every scan feeds into your dashboard, showing you which artists draw the most curiosity and when the crowd is most engaged. Use that intel to refine next year’s lineup or show sponsors real proof of reach. It’s concrete data, not hopeful guesses.
Your cover image, festival name, and vibe wrap around all the social links, so attendees land on a cohesive, on-brand page instead of a disjointed list. Each artist feels like part of your festival’s story, not a random handle in a sea of text. It’s a simple, shareable moment that keeps your identity front and center.
Your festival’s social hub does its best work when it’s literally in attendees’ hands — or in their line of sight. Here are four spot-on places to put that one QR code and turn casual moments into instant follows.
Print the QR code small but scannable right onto festival wristbands. When someone raises their wrist or passes a scanner, their phone picks it up — no app needed. The Name and Subheading fields on your card make it clear what they’re scanning, and the Social Media Links field serves up every artist’s profile in one tap.
Drop the QR code into the rotating visuals on stage screens between acts. Captive eyes and phones already out mean scans happen naturally. With your card’s Cover Image showing the festival vibe and dynamicLinks always up to date, you’re not just filling time — you’re filling artists’ follower lists.
Stick the QR code on tables or countertops where people queue for food. That wait in line becomes prime discovery time: they scan, land on your card, and start following every act. The Social Media Links field lays out all the platforms in one clean, scrollable list.
Place the QR code on signage at each artist’s merch booth. A fan buys a shirt, scans the code, and instantly follows that artist on everything — plus maybe the next act on the lineup. The card’s dynamicLinks keep current, so you only print the signs once.
You create a single mobile page with the Social Media Links template. Sign up free in the QRDrobe app, upload your festival lineup as the cover image, add a name like ‘Lineup 2025’ in the required Name field, a short subheading, then paste each artist’s profiles into the Social Media Links field. The app turns those into a shareable dynamic QR code—print it anywhere, and one scan opens all the links on a fan’s phone.
Yes, the Social Media Links field lets you add as many links as you need. You could include the festival’s official Instagram, plus individual profiles for every performer—each becomes its own tappable button on the landing page. Just paste the URL, give it a clear label like ‘DJ Nova – Instagram’, and it sits alongside TikTok, YouTube, or any other platform links.
Because it’s a dynamic QR code, you just open the app, edit the outdated link in the Social Media Links field, and save. The same printed code now sends fans to the fresh lineup page—no reprinting, no wasted materials. This works for adding new artists mid-festival or fixing a typo instantly.
Yes, you can start completely free—no credit card required. Sign up in the QRDrobe app, choose the Social Media Links template, and build your page. Free includes unlimited updates to your links, a cover image, and basic scan tracking so you can see how your QR code performs.
Absolutely. The template is designed mobile-first: your cover image scales to fit the screen, the name and subheading are easy to read, and each social link becomes a large tap-friendly button. Festival-goers don’t need to zoom or squint—they can quickly scroll and follow artists right from the lineup page.
You work with three fields. The cover image is your visual hook—a lineup poster or festival logo works great. The name field is required; here you put your festival or hub title. The subheading is a short line like ‘Follow every artist on our 2025 bill.’ Then in Social Media Links, you paste each URL and give it a label; the app automatically renders them as buttons on the finished page.
Yes. Although the template is built for social profiles, the Social Media Links field accepts any web URL. You can add a link to the official festival playlist on Spotify, a ticket sales page, or an artist’s website—just label it clearly and it appears as another button on the same card.