Route QR and link traffic by geography
One printed QR or campaign short link can open the right regional store, language page, or offer based on where the visitor is.
Localization without reprinting every market
Keep creative global; let routing handle market-specific destinations.
Geographic rules
Send visitors to region-specific landing pages or store locators.
Combined with device routing
Layer geo rules with iOS/Android/desktop destinations.
Safe fallbacks
Define a default destination when no geo rule matches.
Campaign reporting
Measure which markets engage after scan or click.
Common use cases
These workflows are where teams usually get the fastest value from geo routing.
Why teams switch
One platform instead of disconnected tools
Inkode combines creation, routing, analytics, collaboration, link pages, and campaign control so teams can move faster without stacking separate vendors.
- Country rules
- Fallback destinations
- Works with QR + links
- Analytics-ready
Frequently asked questions
Answers based on common search intent around geo routing.
How accurate is geo routing?
Routing uses network location signals available at request time. Always provide a sensible default destination for unmatched regions.
Related resources
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