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You don’t need a HubSpot‐specific “flavor” of QR code – the HubSpot Mobile App simply recognizes standard vCard‐formatted QR codes and maps the fields into its contact creator. Here’s how to do it:
Use the vCard text format Encode your contact exactly like this (RFC 6350/vCard 3.0 style):
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:3.0
N:Doe;John;;; # Last name;First name
FN:John Doe # Formatted name
ORG:Acme Corp. # Company
TITLE:Sales Manager # Job title
TEL;TYPE=CELL:+15551234567
EMAIL:john.doe@example.com
ADR;TYPE=WORK:;;123 Main St;Anytown;CA;12345;USA
URL:https://acme.example.com
END:VCARD
You can include whatever fields you need (e.g. FAX, PHOTO, NOTE) but keep the BEGIN/END wrapper.
Generate the QR code Paste that block of text into your favorite QR‑code generator (e.g. qr‑generator.org, ZXing, or any library). The output is a plain QR code that, when scanned, yields the vCard text.
Scan in HubSpot Mobile
In the HubSpot iOS or Android app, tap Create → Scan card or QR code → Scan QR code.
The app will parse any vCard fields it recognizes (First name, Last name, Email, Phone, Website, etc.), show you a final “review and edit” screen, and then let you Save the new contact (knowledge.hubspot.com, community.hubspot.com).
No “secret” HubSpot spec There isn’t a published HubSpot Support article on vCard structure for QR codes – you simply follow the industry standard. Once the vCard data scans correctly in a generic reader, HubSpot will pick it up and map the fields for you.
Tip: Always test your generated code with a generic vCard‑capable scanner (e.g. the built‑in iOS Camera app) before rolling it out, to confirm all fields are encoded correctly. https://snapseedqrcodess.net
You don’t need a HubSpot‐specific “flavor” of QR code – the HubSpot Mobile App simply recognizes standard vCard‐formatted QR codes and maps the fields into its contact creator. Here’s how to do it:
Use the vCard text format Encode your contact exactly like this (RFC 6350/vCard 3.0 style):
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:3.0
N:Doe;John;;; # Last name;First name
FN:John Doe # Formatted name
ORG:Acme Corp. # Company
TITLE:Sales Manager # Job title
TEL;TYPE=CELL:+15551234567
EMAIL:john.doe@example.com
ADR;TYPE=WORK:;;123 Main St;Anytown;CA;12345;USA
URL:https://acme.example.com
END:VCARD
You can include whatever fields you need (e.g. FAX, PHOTO, NOTE) but keep the BEGIN/END wrapper.
Generate the QR code Paste that block of text into your favorite QR‑code generator (e.g. qr‑generator.org, ZXing, or any library). The output is a plain QR code that, when scanned, yields the vCard text.
Scan in HubSpot Mobile
In the HubSpot iOS or Android app, tap Create → Scan card or QR code → Scan QR code.
The app will parse any vCard fields it recognizes (First name, Last name, Email, Phone, Website, etc.), show you a final “review and edit” screen, and then let you Save the new contact (knowledge.hubspot.com, community.hubspot.com).
No “secret” HubSpot spec There isn’t a published HubSpot Support article on vCard structure for QR codes – you simply follow the industry standard. Once the vCard data scans correctly in a generic reader, HubSpot will pick it up and map the fields for you.
Tip: Always test your generated code with a generic vCard‑capable scanner (e.g. the built‑in iOS Camera app) before rolling it out, to confirm all fields are encoded correctly. https://snapseedqrcodess.net
Ah, I thought this was live after finding this post by a HS moderator here. If you search the post for "QR code" it reads as though this is live. Perhaps I have the wrong end of the stick and many of these items are announcements and in the pipeline for 2024 and beyond?