Designed for LinkedIn covers · GDPR‑friendly

Turn your LinkedIn cover into a lead magnet.

Generate clean QR codes like Scan to message me, Scan to download résumé, Scan to get contact. Capture intent with approval controls and privacy options — all with Google sign‑in.

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No credit card. Free to start. Works on any hosting.

LinkedIn Cover QR

Drop a QR on your banner: visitors scan → authenticate → get your info or request access.

✓ Message · ✓ Résumé · ✓ Portfolio · ✓ vCard

Features you’ll love

Multiple QR intents

Message me, Download résumé, Download portfolio, Get contact (vCard). Add any to your banner.

Google sign‑in gate

Everyone authenticates first. You get real identities and cleaner inquiries.

Privacy & approvals

Public or private with “approval first”. Auto‑approve trusted items; review the rest.

Smart inbox

All messages saved to your inbox with read/unread, search, and email reply shortcuts.

Analytics

See scans by date, type, country, city, job title, and company snapshots.

Clean, self‑hosted

Simple PHP, no framework. Works on shared hosting. Bring your own SMTP.

Why it outperforms plain links

How it works

1) Create

Sign in, complete profile, upload résumé/portfolio, and generate QRs.

2) Place

Add the QR to your LinkedIn cover (we include ready‑made banner crops).

3) Scan

Viewers scan → authenticate with Google → see your content or request.

4) Track

Check analytics and inbox; approve private requests with one click.

Mockups & examples

Use these visuals on your site or docs. Replace with your own brand later.

Ready to turn profile views into conversations?

It takes 60 seconds to start. You can change QR intents anytime.

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Frequently asked questions

Is sign‑in required?

Yes. Everyone authenticates with Google. Owners can mark items public (after sign‑in) or private with approvals.

Can I revoke access?

Yes. Switch items back to private or revoke a specific approved request from your dashboard.

What about email?

We support SMTP for reliable mail. If you don’t configure it, PHP mail() is used as a fallback.