1. 7. 2026
Share your WiFi with a QR code: make connecting effortless
A long WiFi password full of capital letters and symbols is a nightmare. The guest retypes it, makes a mistake, and ends up asking you anyway. Yet one QR code is enough.
Two ways to do it
The first is a classic WiFi QR code that connects the phone to the network directly. The second, more practical one, is a welcome page with a WiFi block, where the guest sees the network and password and a button to copy the password in one tap.
Why a page beats a plain WiFi code
- It works reliably across phones
- Next to WiFi you can also offer check-in, rules and tips
- You can change the password without printing a new code
How to set it up
In Kverio you add a WiFi block to the page, fill in the network name and password and download the QR code. Print it on a card by the router or on the fridge. The guest scans, taps copy password and is connected.
The basic page is free. Fast, clean and free from repeated WiFi questions.