Merch tables that outlive the tour.
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Your sticker is on someone's guitar case in another state. Your flyer is stapled to a pole you'll never see again. If the code on them dies because a subscription lapsed between tours, every one of those impressions is gone. Musicians print things that travel, so your QR code has to live as long as the print does.
The founding customer is one of you
SolidQR exists because a musician asked for a QR code that wouldn’t die on him. Justin runs jlrmusic.live; his code was the first row in our database, it’s free forever, and the promise we made him became the company: a printed code never stops working.
Print things that travel, point them wherever you are
Tour posters in last year’s cities, stickers on strangers’ laptops, flyers in venue bathrooms. Your prints outlive your plans. A SolidQR code makes that a feature: the sticker from the 2026 tour sells the 2027 album, because you repointed it from the van.
One code or many? Your call
One code for everything keeps it simple. Or use separate codes for merch vs. flyers vs. the mailing list. At $4.99 each, segmenting your world costs less than a set of strings, and Pro analytics will tell you which surface actually works.
Make yours now
Point it anywhere. Change it anytime. Print it forever. $4.99, once.
Your website, menu, listing, anything on the web.
Start from a designCode colorBackgroundStyleFrame custom designYour logo custom designLeave blank for a free random address.
✓ Scan-checked: strong contrast, reads at print size
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Questions musicians actually ask
What should a band's QR code point at?
Whatever matters this month: the new single, this weekend's show, your merch store, a mailing-list page. You change the destination from your phone anytime; everything already printed keeps working.
Does the code stop working if I don't pay a subscription?
No. $4.99 once, works forever. SolidQR's founding customer is a musician; his code is on the company's first sticker and it will work for as long as this company exists. Canceling anything never breaks a printed code.
Can I put one code on stickers, vinyl sleeves, and the kick drum head?
Yes. Same code everywhere, and that's the point. Download the SVG once and print it at any size, from a guitar-case sticker to a backdrop banner. One address, every surface, updated from your phone.
How do I know if anyone actually scans it?
A basic scan counter is free forever. Pro analytics (from $9.99/month, 30 days free with any dynamic code) shows you when and where scans happen, so you learn whether the codes on flyers outperform the ones on merch, and which cities actually engage.
Can the code match our album art?
Yes: colors, styles, and custom designs, with every styled code machine-checked so it still scans in a dark venue. A code that looks great but doesn't scan is a bad tattoo; we don't ship those.