Getting started
A hubsite is implemented for you on Yme.im. This page explains the practical path from zero to a printed QR that you can measure.
1. Create your hubsite
Sign up at Yme.im and create a new hubsite. Choose a handle or accept a system code. That value becomes part of your permanent short URL. You will reuse the same QR forever; only the content behind it changes.
Fill in the header (name, optional imagery, type and focus tags), then add contacts and links so visitors can act immediately. Add documents or a catalog when your tier supports them.
2. Export and place your QR
Download your QR as SVG (best for print) or raster formats. Place it on business cards, packaging, table tents, vehicles, or campaign materials. Because the destination is a short URL, the code stays visually simple and reliable on small surfaces.
3. Set visibility and iterate
Use per-section visibility (public, registered-only, password, or locked) when you need public menus but private pricing, or public contact with gated downloads. Update content as often as you need. Reprints are not required.
4. Read your analytics
Track scans, visits, referrers, devices, and geography from the dashboard. Use separate hubsites per placement when you need attribution across flyers, billboards, or fleet vehicles. See hubsite analytics for patterns and reporting ideas.