How to create your QR codes

Display your QR code at the exit of ...

  • your store, hotel, restaurant
  • theater (or broadcast it on a big screen...guaranteed effect)
  • conference or training room
  • a park attraction
  • an airplane, a train
  • ...everywhere you need customer feedback!

tam-tam will allow you to collect the opinion of your customers or users on your products and services.


  • The survey will be done in a few clicks
  • A field is available for suggestions or messages from your customers.
  • In the end, your customers are redirected to the web page of your choice (Promotions on your site, social networks, manufacturer site, etc.)

How to set up a poll?

  • 1 - you choose up to 5 criteria
  • 2 - The application generates a QR Code
  • 3 - Print your QR code and place it at the exit of the place, on a business card, on the last page of a presentation (training, conference...)
  • Finally, on our site, analyze your statistics in real time
    tam-tam is intended for:
  • Business leaders
  • Quality Managers
  • Traders
  • Speakers
  • Trainers
  • Artists, writers, actors
  • Of course not exhaustive list...

Interest:

You will be able to:

  • to have the opinion of your customers without it being disseminated...practical for the provision of services (trainers, speakers, etc.)
  • Remarks are not broadcast and therefore will not harm you!
  • Some customers will not hesitate to give you good advice when they would not on a published review
  • You can insert a redirect link after the survey to a product page or a promo.

Don't forget the text!

  • A QR code without destination indication is useless!
  • ... like a link on the internet without indication
  • Do not put "scan me!" ... but rather where you take your customer (catalogue, reviews, etc.)
  • Point to an effective page (Good deals, direct questionnaire, etc.)
  • Place it where the customer will see it from afar, exiting the store, the merry-go-round, etc.)
... and even if we provide you with a tool to make elaborate QRs
  • Don't overdo it!
  • Check that it is readable, test it (pay attention to color gradients)