Use case Β· PDF & documents

Always the current document

Point a printed code at a manual, spec sheet or form, then publish a new version behind it without anyone scanning the old one.

PDF & documents
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Overview

Versioned, not frozen

Documentation is printed once but revised often. A dynamic code keeps the link stable while you swap in the latest PDF whenever it changes.

Publish a revised manual, spec sheet or form and the printed code keeps pointing at the current version, so nobody scans an out-of-date document. You can also see how often each one is opened.

Why it works

Built to keep up with you

Publish new versions

Replace the document behind the code and the printed link still works.

One link everywhere

Use the same code across manuals, labels and packaging.

Know what’s read

See how often each document is opened and from where.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I replace the document without changing the code?
Yes. Upload or link the new version and the printed code automatically serves the latest file. The code on paper never changes.
Does the old PDF stay reachable after I update it?
No. Once you repoint the code, scans open the current document only, so readers always get the version you intend.
Can I use one code across different printed materials?
Yes. The same dynamic code can sit on manuals, labels and packaging, and you control the single destination they all share.

Keep printed docs pointing at the latest file

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