Project signs outlive their links
A two-by-four nailed to a stake in front of a build site stays for 18 months. The URL it points at usually does not. Update the destination without ordering new signs.
For construction
Honopu replaces the static QR codes on your project signs, fence banners, and safety posters with permanent codes you control. Change the destination when scopes change. Add a vendor walkthrough. Swap a safety doc the day OSHA updates it.
Reprinting is expensive. Static codes go stale. Honopu solves the problems specific to construction teams day-to-day operations.
A two-by-four nailed to a stake in front of a build site stays for 18 months. The URL it points at usually does not. Update the destination without ordering new signs.
OSHA updates, internal site rules, MSDS sheets, vendor walkthroughs. Each one used to mean a new printed packet on the trailer wall. Now the QR on the wall always points at the latest revision.
GCs, electrical, plumbing, framing, mechanical. Each sub can have their own QR routed to their own folder. One sign, the right destination for the person scanning.
The same printed code can route to different destinations based on the day, location, or campaign you are running. Set it once, change it whenever you need.
Print once at project kickoff. Update as the build progresses without ever returning to the print shop.
When the layout changes, update the destination from your phone. The placards stay where they are.
Replace the safety PDF in one place. Every printed poster, hard-hat sticker, and trailer notice instantly points at the new version.
Stick a Honopu QR on the equipment. Workers scan to file a service request, view the manual, or report a defect. Routing rules send the request to the right shop.
Project signs, fence banners, and trailer notices are printed once and updated digitally for the life of the build.
Update one URL and every printed code reflects the change immediately on the next scan.
Permanent codes outlive scope changes, vendor swaps, and CMS migrations.
Illustrative figures based on typical print and routing practices. Honopu does not publish customer-specific data without permission.
Yes. You can retire a code, redirect it to a portfolio page, or repurpose it for the next job. The code itself does not expire.
Yes. Use rules-based routing to send scanners to different destinations based on time of day, who is scanning, or which side of the sign they came from. One printed sign, multiple destinations.
Honopu is a routing layer, not a substitute for required physical signage. The QR code can point at the latest digital version of any required document so workers always have the current revision.
The QR resolves to a destination as soon as a worker has connectivity. For offline-critical docs, configure the destination to a printable PDF cached on devices ahead of time.
Free generators produce static codes that are baked into the printed image. Once printed, the destination cannot change. Honopu codes route through our system so the destination is editable for the life of your account.
Get one QR per project sign that you control from a dashboard. Change scope, swap vendors, update safety docs, all without a return trip to the print shop.