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Offline card distribution

Print QR codes on table tents and stickers to promote your loyalty cards in-store.

Written by Dan. A
Updated this week

Overview

One of the simplest ways to get customers to install your loyalty card is by placing a printed QR code where they'll see it β€” on tables, counters, or anywhere in your business. Perkstar generates a ready-to-print PDF for every card template, making it easy to create table tents, stickers, or any other promotional material.


How to download and print your QR code

  1. Navigate to Cards in the left-hand menu.

  2. Select the card you want to promote.

  3. Click Download PDF.

  4. A preview of the card opens in A4 format, ready for standard printers.

  5. Click the print icon in the top-right corner to print.


Using table tents

Print the PDF and place it inside a table tent. Position table tents on every table, at the counter, or near the cashier zone β€” anywhere customers will notice them. When customers scan the QR code with their phone, they're taken directly to your card installation form.


Using stickers

Print the PDF and cut it down to sticker size, or use the QR code in any graphic editor to create custom stickers. Place them on receipts, packaging, menus, doors, or anywhere your customers interact with your business.

Tip: You can also use the QR code in any graphic editor to design your own custom promotional materials β€” posters, flyers, window decals, or anything else that fits your brand.


FAQs

What size is the PDF?

The PDF is generated in A4 format, which prints on any standard printer.

Can I customise the design of my promotional materials?

Yes. The PDF provides a ready-made option, but you can use the QR code in any graphic editor to create fully custom designs that match your branding.

Can I use different QR codes for different distribution channels?

Yes. If you create UTM tags in your card settings, each tag generates a unique QR code. Use different QR codes on different materials (e.g., one for table tents, one for stickers at a partner location) and track which channel performs best in your statistics.

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