Know where every customer came from.
Every rep gets their own QR code. Every scan gets logged with location. When the lead converts, you see exactly which flyer, booth, door, or table made it happen.
See where scans happen and which markets respond
Compare rep, team, or location performance
Know which campaign actually produced the customer
Features
Finally know what's working
QR codes by rep, table, or location
Give every rep, campaign, table, or truck its own code so attribution starts at the first scan.
Geo-location visibility
See where scans and visits come from so local campaigns are measured by actual geography, not guesswork.
Per-rep performance
Compare who is driving traffic and conversions without asking the team to manually report every lead.
Campaign attribution
Track which door hangers, postcards, event booths, or table tents actually produce customers.
How it works
One code per source. Zero guesswork.
Create distinct links or QR codes for each rep, campaign, location, or table you want to measure.
Send people to the same Jot page while preserving which source brought them there.
Review attribution and geo-location data to see what is driving leads, orders, and follow-up.
Scenarios
Where teams use Referral Tracking
Sales reps in the field
Each rep uses a personal QR code on business cards and flyers, so leadership can see who generated the call before it ever becomes a sale.
Home service canvassing
A roofing team tests neighborhoods and flyers by scan volume, geo-location, and conversion so ad spend is not based on guesswork.
Restaurant and venue traffic
A restaurant assigns table or campaign QR codes to understand which placements generate more orders and repeat visits.
FAQ
Common questions
Can each rep have a unique code?
Yes. You can assign separate QR codes or links to individual reps, campaigns, tables, or other traffic sources.
Does it show location data?
Yes. Geo-location reporting helps you understand where traffic is coming from and which local efforts are working.
Can I review the data later?
Yes. The goal is to keep attribution visible in the dashboard so teams can compare sources and act on what they learn.