Shoppers walk out to “think about it”
They love the bed. They can't picture it against their carpet and curtains, so they leave to measure up and never come back.
In-store QR: they scan, snap their room, and see it in place before they reach the door.
In-store program →Returns from wrong-look purchases
The tile looked right under showroom lights. At home it clashes, and the return eats your margin and your Saturday.
A render in their own room settles the look question before the sale, not after delivery.
How the render works →No digital experience on the floor
Your store is a warehouse with price tickets. The big chains have apps and configurators; you have a laminated brochure.
Counter stands and shelf stickers turn every aisle into an interactive display, no hardware to buy.
QR stands and stickers →Website traffic that doesn't convert
People browse your range online, can't imagine it at home, and close the tab. The ad spend that brought them evaporates.
One script tag embeds the visualiser on your site. Browsers become renders, renders become enquiries.
Website embed →No lead capture from browsers
A shopper handles your product for ten minutes and leaves. You learn nothing: no name, no room, no follow-up.
Every scan and render is tracked to your store. You get the shopper's room, their pick and their contact.
Scan and lead reporting →