Multi-stop tours mean reprint cycles
A printed badge for every city, every venue, every date. Honopu lets you reuse the same printed badge stock and switch the linked agenda or map per stop.
For events
Honopu replaces the static QR codes on your event badges, signage, and sponsor materials with permanent codes you control. Print once at the start of the tour. Route to a different agenda, venue map, and sponsor page at every stop.
Reprinting is expensive. Static codes go stale. Honopu solves the problems specific to event organizers day-to-day operations.
A printed badge for every city, every venue, every date. Honopu lets you reuse the same printed badge stock and switch the linked agenda or map per stop.
A speaker drops out at 8am. The session shifts rooms. The printed schedule on the wall is wrong. The QR on the wall always shows the live agenda.
Each sponsor wants their own scan path, lead form, and follow-up. Permanent codes carry sponsor and source attribution end-to-end so handoffs are clean.
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 badges once. Route to the schedule for the city, the venue layout, the speaker bio, or the post-event survey based on the stage of the event.
Same printed sign reused across sessions. The QR points at the active speaker and their materials. After the session, it routes to the on-demand recording.
Each sponsor gets a code that routes to their own form. Honopu records which booth, which session, and which day the lead came from.
When the event ends, redirect every printed code on every leftover lanyard to the post-event survey, then to the recording library, then to next-year early bird signup.
Reuse the same printed stock across multiple cities and event days. Update destinations from a dashboard, not a printer.
Speaker change, room swap, or session delay reflects on every printed code instantly.
Hand each sponsor a clean lead report with full source attribution.
Illustrative figures based on typical print and routing practices. Honopu does not publish customer-specific data without permission.
Yes. Generate a unique permanent code per attendee at registration and bake it into the printed badge. Use it for check-in, session tracking, and post-event follow-up.
Redirect them. Common patterns: post-event survey for the first week, recording library for the next month, then next-year early-bird signup. Same physical badge, three campaigns.
Yes. Each sponsor gets their own code or routing branch. Their lead reports stay isolated from the rest of the event.
Honopu redirects happen on our servers as soon as a phone has cell service. For venues with weak coverage, configure destinations to lightweight pages that load quickly on 3G.
Free generators bake the destination URL into the printed code. Once badges are printed, the URL cannot change. Honopu routes through our system so destinations stay editable across every city, every day, every session.
Permanent QR codes for badges, lanyards, signage, and sponsor materials. Reroute at every stop. Track per-sponsor and per-session performance. End each tour with a clean follow-up flow that just works.