Vblast

How it works

Customers scan → call → hear your message → press 1 → receive the SMS.

  1. Record or upload your message and a logo or picture to be used in the QR Call code.
  2. Write an SMS message that will continue the user’s journey.
  3. Print or download the QR Call code. Place it everywhere.

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“In the journey of authentic connection, technology becomes our bridge. I invite you to be part of our evolution.”
— Kathy Ireland

Why a QR Call code?

People scan. They don’t fill out forms.

Someone walks past your sign, your flyer, your booth. They’re interested. But they’re not going to pull out their phone, find your website, hunt down a contact form, and type their info into a tiny input box. Nobody does that. With a QR Call code they scan once — hear your voice, press one button, and your text lands. Three seconds. No typing. No friction. Way more people make it all the way through.

A text gets read. Email doesn’t.

You already know this from your own phone. Texts get opened almost every time, almost immediately. Email gets opened maybe once out of five — and that number drops every year. The catch is you can’t buy a list of phone numbers; you have to earn the opt-in. That’s the part Vblast makes cheap and easy.

A phone number is forever.

Once someone presses 1, that contact belongs to you for as long as you want. Text them next week. Next month. Next year. Send a coupon when business is slow. Announce a new listing, a new menu, a new event. Every campaign you run adds new contacts; none of them expire. It’s the one piece of marketing you do that keeps paying off long after the flyer comes down.