QR codes for menus that update.

Print once. Change the menu forever.

The problem

Restaurant menus change. Prices climb, dishes rotate seasonally, specials change daily, ingredients run out. If the QR code on your table tents points directly to a PDF — and your PDF lives at a URL that changes every time you upload a new version — every QR scan goes to a stale or broken menu. The alternative (laminating new table tents every week) costs $5-15 per tent in print and labor.

The fix

Use a dynamic QR code: it encodes a permanent redirect (qrth.is/r/abc) that you point at whatever menu URL is current. Update the PDF, swap the link in your QRThis dashboard, scans follow. The printed table tent stays in service indefinitely. First one is free.

What you get

  • One dynamic QR per location. Update the menu URL whenever it changes — no new tents.
  • Point it at any menu format: a Google Doc, a hosted PDF, an online ordering page (Toast, Square, Clover), or your own website.
  • Track daily scan counts to see when traffic peaks (lunch rush, dinner rush, slow days) and where it spikes.
  • Download at 2048×2048 PNG for crisp prints on table tents, window clings, takeaway bags, and laminated menus.

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Last updated: July 2026

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