Create a group chat code
Create a QR code with the Audience purpose — QRChat pre-selects a group chat where everyone sees the conversation.
Audience chat
Raised hands only reach the front rows, and questions drown in the noise of big platforms. QRChat turns one scan into a live group chat: viewers and attendees write from their seats or sofas, and you see every question on stage, on stream, or after the show.
How It Works
Create a QR code with the Audience purpose — QRChat pre-selects a group chat where everyone sees the conversation.
Put the code on your slides, posters, stage screens, merch table or stream overlay with the caption "Scan to join the chat".
Everyone who scans joins the same chat, asks questions and reacts. You read and reply from your own screen — live or after the event.
Use cases
Shy attendees and back-row viewers ask questions they would never say into a microphone.
Attendees scan and start typing — QRChat runs in the browser, so nobody drops out at an install screen.
An audience code is a group chat: questions, answers and reactions are visible to everyone, which keeps the energy up.
The same code can run your whole tour or lecture series — pause it between shows and reopen it at the next one.
Answers
There is no fixed cap for a typical event: a group chat comfortably takes a hall or a stream audience. Everyone who scans the same code lands in the same conversation.
No. Everyone can write anonymously; participants may pick a display name so you can address them in your answers.
Yes. As the owner you see the whole conversation, and you can pause the code at any time — for example between shows or lectures — and resume it later.
Yes. The QR code is also a plain link, so you can show the code on your stream overlay and drop the link into the description at the same time.
Audience chat
Create your audience code before the show, put it on the first slide, and watch questions come in from the very first minute. Free to start.