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Building a QR code SaaS against DR40+ competitors: 60 days of SEO-first growth, zero paid ads

Hey IH,

I've been building QRflows — a dynamic QR code platform — for the past 60 days. No funding, no paid ads, SEO-only strategy. Here's what I've learned so far.

The market is real. QRTiger does millions in revenue, Bitly built QR as a feature on top of their link shortener, Uniqode raised a round. So the demand exists. The problem is these players have DR40-70 and years of backlinks. I'm starting at DR0.

What I've built instead of buying ads:

  • 65+ indexed pages covering every QR use case (restaurants, hotels, retail, events, real estate)
  • Blog with comparison articles targeting competitor branded searches
  • A free QR generator as a top-of-funnel tool
  • Smart Rules feature — one QR code that routes differently based on language, device, time of day, or location. Nobody else has this at the €19/mo price point.
  • MCP server integration with Claude AI (first QR platform to do this)

Current GSC numbers (28 days):

  • ~5,000 impressions
  • 6 clicks
  • Average position: 67.2
  • 989 unique queries

Some pages are getting close — hovercode-vs-qrflows at position 19, uniqode-vs-qrflows at 17. The comparison pages are moving fastest because the search intent is high and competition is lower than generic QR queries.

The honest reality: DR0 vs DR40+ is a structural disadvantage. Good content isn't enough when Google doesn't trust your domain yet. Every new dofollow backlink matters more than 10 more pages of content right now.

What's working:

  • Niche use-case pages (airbnb QR, clothing store QR) rank faster than broad terms
  • Comparison articles get clicks earlier than educational content
  • FAQ schema on every page is helping with featured snippets

What's not working yet:

  • Generic high-volume terms ("dynamic QR code generator" — position 89 with 99 impressions, barely any clicks)
  • Getting that first backlink that actually moves DR

Building in public from here. Happy to answer questions about the SEO approach or the product itself.

— QRflows (https://qrflows.app)

on June 5, 2026
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    The grind is part of the deal. What nobody tells you is that it gets quieter before it gets louder. How are you holding up?

  2. 1

    The comparison page strategy is the right call at DR0.

    You're not fighting domain authority – you're capturing
    decision-stage intent. Someone searching "qrflows vs uniqode"
    already knows the category, they're just picking a winner.
    That's a much easier conversion than "dynamic QR code generator."

    One thing worth testing: instead of broad niche pages
    (restaurants, hotels), go one level deeper.
    "QR code menu for small restaurants" or "QR code check-in
    for boutique hotels" – ultra-specific pages rank faster
    and convert better because the reader feels seen.

    The Smart Rules feature is genuinely differentiated.
    That's the thing to put at the center of every comparison page,
    not just mention as a feature. Make competitors look like
    static tools next to a dynamic one.

    Good luck with the DR climb – it compounds faster
    than it looks in the first 60 days.

  3. 1

    This is a solid breakdown.

    One thing I’d be careful with: DR0 is the obvious problem, but it may not be the only one.

    If QRflows tries to win “QR code platform” broadly too early, every page is fighting brands Google already trusts. The faster wedge is probably not more QR content. It is finding the one use case where Smart Rules feels like an unfair reason to switch.

    That could be restaurants, hotels, events, multilingual businesses, or agencies managing client QR campaigns, but I would not treat them equally.

    The real question is: which buyer has a QR problem painful enough that Smart Rules is not a feature, but the reason they choose QRflows over a bigger competitor?

    Happy to put the tighter first-wedge plan in writing if useful. I think that decision matters more right now than another 20 SEO pages.

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