Tobacco shops carry a wide variety of products, have loyal regulars and a constant restocking pace. The classic problem: a huge catalog, limited display space and a customer asking "do you have that cigar X?" while the queue grows. Without a quick lookup channel, sales slip away.

A QR Code solves this in seconds. The customer points their phone, opens the full catalog, sees prices, descriptions and availability — all without interrupting service. If they want to place an order, they land straight in the store's WhatsApp. Simple, fast and professional.


📋 What to put behind the QR Code

A single QR can point to a link-in-bio page with everything in one place. Here's what to include:

🗂️ Digital catalog

Build a catalog with photos, descriptions and prices for your main products — cigars, hookahs, mouthpieces, refills, pipe tobacco, shisha flavors. Update it without ever reprinting anything.

See how to structure it well: QR Code for product catalog via WhatsApp.

💬 Order via WhatsApp

Add a direct WhatsApp button with a pre-filled message: "Hi, I came through the store's QR Code and want to place an order." The customer doesn't need to type anything — they arrive with full context.

💳 Payment via Pix

Include the Pix QR or a payment link. Customers who already chose a product online can pay before arriving — this speeds up the counter.

Learn more: Pix QR Code: how it works in practice.

🎁 Loyalty program

Tobacco shops have repeat customers. A digital loyalty card — "on your tenth purchase, get a cigar" — brings the customer back. Just add a link on the landing page.

Find out more: QR Code for digital loyalty card.


🔗 The link-in-bio combo

Instead of swapping the QR every week, use a link-in-bio page as the destination. It groups all the buttons under a single fixed address:

  • Full catalog
  • Store WhatsApp
  • Pix for payment
  • Loyalty card
  • Instagram / social media

You change the page content whenever you like. The printed QR keeps working.

Detailed guide: Complete link-in-bio guide for businesses.


🔄 Why dynamic QR matters

A static QR encodes the link directly in the image. If the link changes, the QR becomes useless.

A dynamic QR points to a redirector. You swap the destination in the dashboard — no reprinting, no peeling off stickers. On top of that:

  • Tracks how many times it was scanned
  • Shows peak access times
  • Allows A/B testing of different destinations

For a tobacco shop that updates prices frequently, this is essential.


📍 Where to place the QR Code in the tobacco shop

Placement determines results. Put it:

  • At the service counter — the customer checks while waiting
  • In the front window — scanned even before entering
  • Next to high-margin products — imported cigars, premium hookahs
  • On the delivery bag — invites the customer to come back and follow on social media
  • At the tasting table (if you have one) — connects to the catalog without leaving the seat

Use the same logic as a convenience store with QR Code — the positioning strategy is almost identical.


❌ Common mistakes

❌ QR Code too small

Less than 2.5 cm × 2.5 cm makes scanning difficult. Older cameras or low-light situations fail. Use at least 4 cm × 4 cm on stickers and 6 cm on banners.

❌ Destination not mobile-optimized

The customer scanned from their phone. If the page loads slowly, has small text or requires pinch-to-zoom, they'll close it. Always test on your own phone before publishing.

❌ Static QR with a broken link

Printed 200 bags with a static QR pointing to a link that went offline? Guaranteed loss. Always use a dynamic QR for any materials printed in bulk.

❌ No context around the QR

The customer needs to know what they'll find. Add a short phrase near the QR: "Scan and see the full catalog" or "Order via WhatsApp now."

❌ Ignoring the age restriction

Tobacco is a product restricted to those 18 and over. If the catalog has an age-confirmation field or mandatory warning, keep it. Legal responsibility still applies in the digital world.


✅ Summary

  1. Create a dynamic QR Code pointing to a link-in-bio page
  2. Include catalog, WhatsApp button, Pix and loyalty card on that page
  3. Place the QR at the counter, window, bag and near premium products
  4. Use a minimum size of 4 cm × 4 cm and add written context around it
  5. Keep the age-restriction notice on digital materials
  6. Monitor scans in the dashboard and adjust the destination as needed

Create the QR Code for your tobacco shop — takes less than 3 minutes, no installation required.