QR storefront vs Linktree: which is right for your shop?
Linktree is a list of links that points people elsewhere. A QR storefront is a browsable catalog with your products, prices, photos, and a way to order in one place. If your goal is to share a few links, Linktree is fine. If your goal is to sell, a QR storefront fits better, because customers can see what you offer and contact you without leaving the page.
When a links page is enough
- You mainly point people to social profiles or a booking form.
- You do not list products or prices.
- You want the simplest possible page.
When a QR storefront wins
- You sell products and want customers to browse a real catalog.
- You want a printable QR code for tables, the counter, or packaging.
- You want prices, photos, and categories, not just links.
- You want to see how many people scan and view your shop.
The short answer
For a café, restaurant, or shop that wants customers to browse and order, a QR storefront is the better fit. A links page sends people away; a storefront keeps them looking at what you sell.
