MostlyQR composes a branded flyer, poster, table tent or business card around your own dynamic short-link QR — no second code minted — and publishes it as a hosted HTML page. MostlyRender then captures that page as a pixel-perfect PNG or a paginated, print-ready PDF. One render call, a code that stays repointable and scan-tracked long after it is printed.
One Mostly Tiny account · your code stays dynamic and scan-tracked · HTML-to-image & PDF rendering with a real headless browser.
In the builder, choose “Make a flyer, poster or card”, pick a template, and MostlyQR lays it out around your dynamic code, headline and brand colour. The QR is your existing mqr.sh short link — nothing is re-minted.
MostlyQR hands the hosted HTML asset to MostlyRender, a real headless-Chromium render API, which captures it as a pixel-perfect PNG or a paginated, print-ready PDF at true print size — fonts, colours and layout intact.
Send the file to a printer, and because the QR is a dynamic code you can change where every printed copy points from the MostlyQR dashboard — with scans by place, device and time. No reprint, no re-render.
MostlyQR composes your flyer as a hosted HTML page, then MostlyRender — a headless-Chromium render API in the same Mostly Tiny family — captures that page as a print-ready PNG or PDF. It is the shared suite render seam, not a third-party export service.
No. The flyer reuses your existing MostlyQR dynamic short link, so there is one code to manage and track. Repoint it once and both the on-screen preview and every printed flyer already in the wild follow instantly.
The hosted HTML flyer still works. You can open it and print to PDF straight from your own browser, so you always have a printable asset even when the image render step is unavailable.
No. MostlyQR and MostlyRender are both part of the Mostly Tiny suite — one sign-in and one shared account cover composing the flyer and rendering it to a file.
Create a real dynamic code on a free plan, compose a branded print asset around it, and let MostlyRender turn it into a print-ready PNG or PDF — one Mostly Tiny account.