SaaS QR book when publishing your own material
SaaS for authors carries responsibilities.
William Nicholls
Last Update a month ago
Maltix SaaS systems ensure a compliant journey employing the skills of Lares Clerical VA services.
The two way process of engaging directly with readers through Master QR is the perfect printable tool that connects with any readers phone.
It can be the same QR, with additional varying designer frames and call to action via £49 per year additional subscription per designer frame.
It can be built into the fabric of the illustrative story within the book.
QR functionality is perfect for the authors imagination.
It can be managed after print and has a geo global scan or click reporting system.
Master QR has multiple possible links, for example:
- Book order
- Subscriptions
- Chapter order
- Live Chat
- Ai assist
- Merchandise
- Take my survey
- Feedback
- Live Event
- Add me to your phone
- Members Register
- Back catalogue
- Videos
- Blogs
- Social
- Knowledge Base required

Maltix Software as a Service has you covered.
2. Event platforms: QR codes can be used to provide attendees with easy access to event information, such as schedules, maps, and registration forms. Event organisers should ensure that any data collected through the QR code is used in accordance with their privacy policy and is securely stored and processed.
3. vCard: QR codes can be used to easily share contact information, such as a vCard, with others. When using QR codes for vCard sharing, it is important to ensure that the data is accurate and up-to-date, and that individuals are aware of how their contact information will be used.
4. Shops with subscriptions: QR codes can be used to provide customers with access to subscription services or loyalty programs. Shop owners should ensure that any data collected through the QR code is used for the intended purpose and is stored securely.
5. MRS Surveys: QR codes can be used to collect feedback from customers through surveys. When using QR codes for MRS surveys, it is important to clearly communicate the purpose of the survey and how the data will be used. Additionally, data collected through the survey should be anonymised and aggregated to protect the privacy of respondents.
6. DocuSign: QR codes can be used to streamline the document signing process through platforms like DocuSign. When using QR codes for electronic signatures, it is important to ensure that the process is secure and that individuals are aware of how their signature will be used.
7. Likert Survey: QR codes can be used to collect feedback through Likert scale surveys. When using QR codes for Likert surveys, it is important to ensure that the questions are clear and unbiased, and that the data collected is used to improve products or services.
8. TAWK Knowledge Base: QR codes can be used to provide access to a knowledge base or support resources. When using QR codes for TAWK Knowledge Base, it is important to ensure that the information provided is accurate and up-to-date, and that users are aware of how their data may be used.
9. CRM and Transpond newsletters: QR codes can be used to track customer engagement with newsletters or marketing materials sent via CRM platforms. When using QR codes in newsletters, it is important to track and analyse the data collected to understand customer behaviour and preferences. This data should be used to personalise future communications and improve the overall customer experience.
Maltix SaaS: It is essential to consider data privacy and security measures. This includes obtaining consent from individuals before collecting their data through QR codes, ensuring that data is stored securely, and only using the data for the intended purpose. Regularly reviewing and updating privacy policies and data handling procedures is also important to ensure compliance with relevant regulations and to maintain trust with customers.
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