This service QR code is no longer active.

The code on the invoice, work-order receipt, business card, van decal, or mailer flyer you just scanned was created on GlyphIQ by a provider who has since retired it. The provider chose to retire the code rather than leave it pointing at a stale booking portal.

Why this happened

Service businesses rebrand, redesign, change scheduling tools, and rework their portfolio more often than the printed work-order receipts in their customers' filing cabinets. When a provider retires a code, GlyphIQ routes scans here rather than to a stale booking portal.

QR codes in services

Service providers — tradespeople, consultants, agencies, technicians — print QR codes on every customer touchpoint. Invoices and work orders carry codes routing to the booking portal for follow-up appointments. Business cards link to the provider's portfolio. Estimate and quote PDFs include codes for one-tap signing. Van decals and yard signs route to the intake form. Mailer flyers point at the seasonal promotion. After a redesign or a rebrand, every one of those prints is in circulation for years. Most QR platforms stop responding the instant a subscription lapses, which strands every customer who scans an invoice from two years ago looking for a repeat booking. GlyphIQ keeps codes recognized after a provider retires them so a printed work-order receipt still routes somewhere intentional. Providers update destinations between rebrands without reprinting.

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For service providers

If you run appointments, take service calls, or send out invoices and want printed touchpoints that survive a brand redesign, GlyphIQ keeps the same printed invoice live across rebrands. Retire it when the portfolio truly turns over; old receipts route here, not nowhere.