Concept guide

Use Your Own SWAG Tracking URLs

LocationNotes lets your team keep company-owned URLs on printed SWAG while still using our trackable workflow, exports, and API behind the scenes.

Why operations teams use their own URL first

A printed mug, conference card, pen, giveaway coin, or campaign insert can carry your own domain instead of forcing every future scan to start on LocationNotes.com. That keeps the handout aligned with your brand, your landing-page analytics, and your own redirect rules from day one.

It also means the printed piece does not become dead weight if your workflow changes later. Your team controls the public-facing address, so you can retarget that path, build a new experience around it, or move away on your own schedule.

LocationNotes supports the QR side directly

During single-trackable and group-trackable creation, LocationNotes can verify an Override QR Code base URL and use that verified website as the first stop for the printed one-time private QR. The stored trackable record still stays in LocationNotes, but the printed QR can land on your company site first.

After that URL is verified, LocationNotes locks the field until you cancel it, so the printable reveal stays aligned with the exact base URL you approved for that batch.

Short-code vanity URLs are still possible

LocationNotes does not need to own every printed short URL. If your team wants the short secret-code handoff or a public campaign landing page to live under your own domain, your site can forward that request into LocationNotes or use the API to resolve the code itself.

Keep the public-code route for public storytelling, keep secret-code and private-QR routes for possession-based handoff, and make sure your own site respects that difference when you design redirects.

You are not locked in

We want teams to stay because LocationNotes keeps helping with the workflow, not because the printed labels trap them here. If your needs change, you can export your data, keep using your own URL, and move the next version of the experience to a custom site on your own timeline.

That is one reason owning the outward-facing URL matters. Your printed materials can keep your brand in front, and your operational data can leave with you whenever you decide it should.

What to wire behind your own site

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