There are different types of QR codes available for various purposes. Let’s explore the characteristics and advantages of each type:
1. Web QR code:
We collect 100% of the data required for a tax certificate.
However, this QR code cannot be scanned using payment or banking applications.
These QR codes directs users to a specific form, connected to a project, where they can enter their data and make payments.
2. Payconiq QR codes:
It does not collect enough data for a tax certificate.
It is the easiest way to make payments, providing a seamless user experience.
These QR codes are designed to be scanned with payment and banking applications, offering a convenient payment method.
3. Twikey QR code:
We collect 100% of the data required for a tax certificate.
It can be scanned using QR code readers and various payment or banking applications.
After scanning this type of QR code, we provide an intermediate page where donor information can be retrieved.
These different types of QR codes cater to specific needs and considerations. Organisations can choose the most suitable option based on their requirements, whether it’s prioritising data completeness, compatibility with payment applications, or a combination of both.
Tip: If it is crucial to gather data, such as for issuing tax receipts, opt for Twikey QR codes. On the other hand, if you are using QR codes to sell drinks at a bar, collecting everyone’s data is not necessary and Payconiq QR codes would be rather suitable for quick and efficient payment processing.