Enhancements for QReate & Track: Organizing Your QR Codes
We are happy to share the news that we will soon be releasing enhancements to our QR Code management system – QReate & Track.
To help support our growing community of QReate & Track customers, we are releasing enhancements that will help users better organize, manage, and report on the QR Codes that they create and track.
Here are a few of the features that will be included in this upcoming release:
- Folder Management: Customers will be able to create and manage folders to better organize and store their QR Codes. For example, folders could be used to describe campaigns, product types, and more.
- QR Code Folder Assignment: Customers will have access to new fields that allow them to assign new QR Codes and existing QR Codes to multiple folders.
- Cleaner Navigation: With the growing popularity of QR Codes, our customers have been creating them more frequently than ever before. Thus, users now have the ability to access QR Codes via the Collapsable/Expandable folders, as opposed to searching a long list of each code on the left-navigation menu.
- Trash Feature: For various reasons, users may want to inactivate or remove a QR Code after a period of time. These codes will now be displayed in the Trash folder to keep them out-of-sight by default.
We have already received some positive feedback from customers regarding these features. All users will have access to them by the middle of next week.
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