KeepQR vs Flowcode

Flowcode is positioned as a premium design-forward QR platform for marketing and creative teams. Its visual customisation is genuinely impressive. The trade-off is a subscription: if you stop paying, codes on printed materials stop working. For a wedding venue, a church program, a school fundraiser poster, or a small-business sign, that is a meaningful risk. Here is an honest comparison, prices as of June 2026 — verify current figures on each site before you buy.

Feature KeepQR Flowcode
Pricing $19.99 once (no-expiry tier) ~$25/mo Pro Plus
Subscription None Yes, monthly
Auto-renew None Yes
Free tier No 2 codes / 500 scans
Account required No Yes
Change destination after printing Yes, from a private link Yes
Advanced visual design / branding No Yes
Analytics / scan tracking No Yes
Data sold or shared for ads Never See their policy

Prices as published; verify current pricing at each provider’s site.

Where Flowcode is the better choice

Flowcode’s design capabilities are a real differentiator for brand-conscious marketing teams:

If visual brand cohesion and scan-level analytics are requirements, Flowcode is worth the subscription cost.

Where KeepQR wins for your use case

Most people printing a QR code on a wedding invitation, a church bulletin, a school event flyer, or a small-business window sign need the code to work reliably — not to look like a piece of marketing creative. They also need it to still work in two years when nobody is thinking about QR subscriptions anymore.

KeepQR’s no-expiry tier stays active for as long as KeepQR operates. We do not promise more than we can honestly keep.

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Pay once. No expiry. No recurring billing.