This article applies to: UserZoom
Use these steps to generate QR codes to access mobile studies.
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On this page:
- What is a QR code?
- How to read a QR Code?
- Generate QR codes to invite participants to your Mobile Web studies
- Generate QR Codes to preview and test your Mobile Web studies
What is a QR code?
- QR codes are like barcodes (or two-dimensional barcodes) that are read by an imaging device (such as a camera) and processed using Reed–Solomon error correction until the image can be appropriately interpreted.
- QR codes allow access to a URL without the need to type the URL.
How to read a QR Code?
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UserZoom has its own QR Code reader in the UserZoom Surveys app.
- This makes things much easier for participants to start a UserZoom Mobile Web study without the need for 3rd party QR Code Readers.
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When participants access the UserZoom app, they tap the QR Code image, located at the top-left corner, to open the camera, read the UserZoom QR Code, and initiate the study.
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Include this image anywhere: on your website, in an email campaign, or even hang it on the wall of your office/store to encourage participants to start a UserZoom study easily!
Generate QR codes to invite participants to your Mobile Web studies
- Launch your study.
- Go to the Recruitment section of your study.
- Click a Segment.
- Choose Invitation Links from the menu on the left.
- Scroll to Email Distribution Link (multiple participants).
- Click View QR Code.
- Right-click the QR Code image.
- Select Save image as to download the QR code.
Generate QR Codes to preview and test your Mobile Web studies
- Go to the Monitor section of your study.
- Click on Test study.
- If your study has more than one segment, select a segment from the drop-down.
- Right-click the QR Code image.
- Select Save image as to download the QR code.
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