Guide

How to Share a Professional Profile With a QR Code

A better way to share your professional identity at events, meetings, and networking moments using QR-first profile sharing.

Overview

QR sharing works best when the destination does more than display contact details. The destination should help the relationship continue.

Why QR sharing alone is not enough

A QR code is only the transport layer. If it points to a weak page, a cluttered social profile, or a dead-end contact card, the handoff still ends there. The real question is what people see and what they can do after they scan.

What a Beeprd QR profile adds

Beeprd makes the QR destination feel intentional: your profile can show who you are, what you want to be known for, what links and contact fields are visible, and whether someone should subscribe, connect, or simply save your details. That turns a scan into a structured follow-up path.

How to approach it

1

Create a polished public profile

Use your Beeprd page as the canonical destination for in-person or screen-based sharing.

2

Choose what is visible

Use public, subscriber, trusted, and private visibility controls so the QR destination matches your comfort level.

3

Share at the right moment

Use QR in event badges, presentation slides, founder decks, table cards, or direct phone-to-phone moments.

4

Give people a next step

Let them subscribe, connect, save contact details, or open the links you actually want them to use.

Next step

Turn every scan into a better follow-up path.

Beeprd gives your QR destination enough structure to support real networking, not just a quick glance.