TalkingQRCodes.com includes a clickable link to the business website — displayed as the registered business name at the top of the player page. One scan delivers both the AI voice pitch and the navigation to the website. The talking QR code does not replace the website link. It adds a voice pitch before the link appears.
What the Player Page Shows
When the scan completes and the player page loads, the customer sees four elements simultaneously:
The business name as a clickable link — displayed at the top of the player card in large text with a subtle arrow icon indicating it is a link. Tapping it opens the official business website in the same browser. This is configured in the Campaign Manager when the campaign is created.
The voice message playing automatically — the AI voice begins within two seconds of the page loading, without any play button required. The equalizer visualization shows the audio is active.
A description and scan count — the business description from the campaign settings and a live scan counter showing total lifetime scans of this code.
A share section — a QR code of the player URL and download buttons for the QR PNG and the audio MP3, allowing the customer to save and share the talking code further.
Why Both Voice and Website Link Matter
Voice first, navigation second is the correct sequence. The customer who hears the pitch before seeing the website arrives at the website having already received the key selling information. The price context. The open house date. The financing terms. The chef's recommendation. They navigate to the website having already been pitched — not as a cold visitor who needs to figure out the value proposition from the homepage.
One talking QR code on a windshield, a table tent, or a yard sign delivers what previously required two separate placements — one for the voice pitch and one for the website link. Now both arrive from a single scan.