Making offline marketing as measurable as online

Scanely started with a simple frustration: a business can see exactly how a $50 online ad performs, but a $500 print run of flyers is a black box. Codes get scanned — somewhere, by someone, at some point — and nobody learns anything.

So we built the tool we wanted to use. Scanely turns every printed QR code into a short, editable link with real analytics behind it: scan counts, cities, devices, and time-of-day patterns, all visible in one dashboard. If the campaign changes, you update the destination — not the print.

Scanely is independent and built by Wojtek Skrzek. No sales calls, no enterprise contracts required, no dark patterns. You can start free, and the paid plans are priced for small businesses — because they are the ones running flyers, menus, table tents, and yard signs in the first place.

What we optimize for

Offline deserves real measurement

Online ads report every click. A flyer, poster, or menu usually reports nothing. Scanely exists to close that gap — every printed code becomes a measurable channel.

Privacy is not a plan feature

We never store the IP addresses of people who scan your codes. Analytics are built from anonymous device and location metadata — GDPR-compliant by design, on every plan including free.

Speed is part of the product

A QR redirect that takes two seconds loses the scan. Scanely redirects run on Cloudflare's edge network in under 50 ms from anywhere in the world.

Codes should outlive their first URL

Every Scanely code is dynamic. Reprint nothing: change the destination in seconds, run A/B tests, or retire a campaign without touching the printed material.

The stack, briefly

Scanely runs entirely on Cloudflare's edge network — redirects, analytics, and the dashboard. That is why redirects stay under 50 ms globally and why uptime is not something we lose sleep over. Payments run through Stripe; we never see or store card details.

Questions, feedback, or a use case we should know about?

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