Every WiFi sign has the same problem: guests still have to type a long password with mixed case and a symbol, usually on a phone with one bar of signal. A QR code skips that step entirely.
That’s the whole pitch. Guests scan, they’re connected, nobody’s texting “what’s the WiFi?” at 11 PM.
What’s actually on it
A gold-framed QR code, generated free in about five minutes, that guests scan to connect instantly. I kept the traditional network and password fields too, for older devices or anyone who’d rather type it in. It comes in four sizes, so it fits whatever frame or space you’re working with.
Setup takes longer to explain than to do
Generate the QR code with a free tool (the guide links the one I use), drag it into the Canva template, and it snaps into the frame. Download, print, done. About five minutes start to finish.
Where it earns its keep
Framed at the entryway, propped on a nightstand, added to a digital welcome book, wherever guests look first. If you’ve already got the core signs handled, this is the upgrade, not a replacement.
