Step-by-Step Guide
How to Create a QR Code for a Feedback Form
A feedback QR code on receipts, tables, and signage lets customers leave reviews and suggestions in 30 seconds — without asking them to search for a form.
Step-by-step instructions
- 1Create your feedback formUse Google Forms, Typeform, or SurveyMonkey. Keep it short — 3 questions max. Long forms get abandoned.
- 2Create a URL QR code with the form linkGo to dynamicqrcreator.com/tools/url-qr, paste your form URL, and generate a dynamic code.
- 3Place at the point of experienceReceipts, table tents, exit doors, and product packaging. The best feedback comes immediately after the experience — place the code where the experience ends.
- 4Update the form link without reprintingSwitch to a new survey tool or updated form without replacing your signage. Update the dynamic QR code's destination in Dynamic QR.
Tips for best results
- →Ask one rated question ('How was your experience? 1–5') and one open question
- →Label the code: 'Share your feedback — takes 30 seconds'
- →Review form responses weekly and respond to any critical feedback the same day
Common questions
What's the best feedback form tool to use with QR codes?
Google Forms is free and integrates with Sheets for analysis. Typeform has better UX and higher completion rates. For NPS surveys, Delighted and Hotjar work well.
How many questions should a feedback form QR code link to?
3 questions or fewer for highest completion rates. One rating scale, one open-ended question, and optionally an email field for follow-up. More than 5 questions and completion drops sharply.