
The Predatory QR Code Bait-and-Switch
You are planning a beautiful wedding, a major community event, or a large birthday party. To save money on physical postage and make things significantly easier for your tech-savvy guests, you decide to use a digital RSVP website. You search online for a 'Free QR Code Generator,' quickly create a code linking to your site, and send the file to the professional printer to be stamped on 200 beautiful, expensive physical invitations. You mail them all out. Two weeks later, frustrated guests start texting you: "Hey, the QR code on the invite does not work. It just goes to a weird error page."
You have just fallen victim to the modern digital bait-and-switch. Many top-ranking generation websites use what are called 'Dynamic' QR codes masked behind a 14-day free trial. Once that trial expires, they deliberately disable the link routing, essentially holding your expensive printed materials hostage until you pay a steep monthly subscription fee. For stressed event planners and couples on a strict budget, this is an infuriating nightmare that can completely derail event logistics and guest management.
The definitive solution is to bypass these predatory marketing platforms entirely by using a truly free, static QR Code Generator. Static codes embed your exact destination URL directly into the hard-coded black-and-white pattern of the image itself. This means they do not rely on a corporate middle-man routing server to function. Once you generate and download a static code from a reliable tool like FlowFix, it belongs to you forever. It will never expire, it requires absolutely no sign-up to generate, and you can export it in high-resolution vector formats (like SVG or PDF) so it prints beautifully on your invitations, massive banners, or table menus.



