Printed things should not have billing cycles.
A QR code goes on menus, packaging, signage, business cards — things made of paper and paint. Holding those hostage to a monthly fee is a ransom model. We refuse it, in writing:
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We never deactivate paid codes.
Not for billing reasons — there are none after your single payment. Not for inactivity. Not as leverage. Our database has exactly two states for a code: active, and deleted by its owner. A third state does not exist for us to use.
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Printed on your visiting card? It works forever.
Change your number, title, or company anytime — your vCard page updates instantly and every card you've already printed stays current. No reprinting, no wasted stock, no chasing people with a new code. One card, one code, a lifetime of correct details.
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There are no subscriptions in this product.
Not hidden, not optional, not “coming soon”. Nothing in QRever renews, recurs, or expires. If we ever want more of your money, we'll have to build something new and earn it.
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Only you can kill your code.
Deleting a code takes two confirmations, because it permanently stops every printed copy. That power is yours alone. We don't hold it, and we can't be paid to use it.
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Redirects stay fast.
A scan that takes seconds is a scan that gets abandoned. We run the redirect engine on edge servers close to your customers and treat speed as part of the product you bought.
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Your data walks out the door with you.
Every paid code exports in one click: your short ID, destination, and full scan history as CSV — and for a QR Page, its full content too — every menu item, link, and contact detail (uploaded images stay at their current links), so you can rebuild it elsewhere. No request form, no waiting period, no retention dark patterns. One click, yours.
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If QRever disappears, your code doesn't have to.
An honest definition: 'forever' means for QRever's operational lifetime. We intend to run indefinitely — that intention is the business model — but no company can guarantee it in perpetuity. If QRever ever shuts down, account holders get at least 30 days' advance notice. A dynamic code can be converted to a static fallback during that window — a new QR that encodes your destination directly and works without our servers, without us. A hosted page can't become a static QR — it runs on our servers — but you can export its full content — text, links, and details — and rebuild it elsewhere. Both tools are there from day one, not just at closing time.
Pay once. Print it. Forget us.
That’s the whole business model. It works because you’ll tell someone about it.
— QRever · create a code