Each send’s QR codes and NFC chip have editable destination URLs — changeable even after the box ships.
The QR codes printed in a box and its NFC chip do not encode a fixed web address — they encode a Boxli redirect. Each send has its own destination URLs behind those codes, and you can edit them whenever you want.
Open the send’s detail page and find the QR destinations card. Update any destination and the change takes effect immediately — the printed code on the physical brochure never changes, only where the redirect sends people.
That means the box being in transit, or already sitting on the recipient’s desk, is no obstacle. Deal moved stages? Point the QR at a proposal instead of a case study. Booked the meeting already? Point it at the agenda. The physical artifact stays useful for as long as the recipient keeps it.
Every destination change is audit-logged, so you can always see what a code pointed at and when it changed — useful when engagement data spans a destination switch.
Scans still attribute to the send regardless of destination, and if the new destination has the Insight Tag installed, landing-page time keeps counting toward Total Attention.
Every guide here lives in the in-app Help Center too — open Help in the sidebar.
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