March 26, 20264 min read

QRMax vs Uniqode (Formerly Beaconstac) — Which QR Platform Wins?

Comparing QRMax and Uniqode on pricing, enterprise features, integrations, and ease of use. A practical breakdown for teams evaluating QR platforms.

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Uniqode used to be Beaconstac. If you're confused by the name change, you're not alone — I still see people searching for "Beaconstac QR codes" and landing on a Uniqode page with no clear explanation of what happened. The rebrand in 2023 was meant to signal a shift from beacons to QR-first, but it created SEO confusion that they're still recovering from.

Brand identity aside, Uniqode is a serious platform. Enterprise-grade features, Zapier integration, SOC 2 compliance. They're targeting the same market as QRMax but from a different angle.

Pricing Reality Check

Uniqode's pricing page lists a Starter plan at $5/month — but that's billed annually and limited to 3 dynamic QR codes with 500 scans/month. The Business plan ($49/month) is where most teams land. Enterprise pricing is custom and reportedly starts around $300/month.

QRMax offers a more transparent tier structure. No scan limits on any paid plan — a critical difference. Uniqode's scan caps mean a successful campaign can literally cost you money as you upgrade mid-month to handle traffic.
FeatureQRMaxUniqode
Free static codesUnlimitedLimited
Scan limitsNone on paid plans500-50,000 depending on tier
Zapier integrationNot yetYes (Business+)
SOC 2 complianceIn progressYes
SSO/SAMLNoEnterprise plan
Custom landing pagesYesYes (Business+)
White-labelYesEnterprise only
Bulk generationYesBusiness+

Where Uniqode Wins

The Zapier integration is genuinely useful. Connect QR scans to your CRM, trigger email sequences when someone scans a product code, push scan data to Google Sheets automatically. If your workflow relies heavily on automation, Uniqode's integration ecosystem is ahead of QRMax right now.

SOC 2 Type II compliance matters for healthcare, finance, and government clients. Uniqode has it. If your procurement team requires it, that might end the comparison before it starts.

Their digital business card product is polished too. NFC + QR combo cards that look professional and sync contacts to CRM systems. It's a niche feature but they execute it well.

Where QRMax Wins

No scan limits. I can't stress this enough. A restaurant chain running QR menus across 200 locations can generate millions of scans monthly. On Uniqode, that's Enterprise pricing territory ($300+/month). On QRMax, it's a fraction of that.

QRMax's design customization is more flexible. Uniqode offers templates and basic customization, but QRMax gives you pixel-level control over module shapes, eye patterns, gradients, and logo placement. The output looks better on print materials.

Speed matters too. QRMax generates codes faster and the dashboard loads noticeably quicker. Uniqode's interface can feel sluggish when you're managing 100+ codes — likely because they're loading preview thumbnails for every code on every page load.

Integration Gap

Uniqode's Zapier support is a real advantage for now. QRMax offers webhook support and a REST API, which means you can build the same automations — but you need developer time to do it. For teams without engineering resources, Uniqode's no-code integrations save real hours.

That said, QRMax's API is more flexible. Anything you can do in the dashboard, you can do via API. Uniqode's API has gaps — certain customization options only work through the UI.

Analytics Head-to-Head

Both platforms provide scan counts, geographic data, device breakdowns, and time-series charts. Uniqode adds referrer tracking (which URL/page triggered the scan) on Business plans. QRMax includes UTM passthrough on all paid plans, which feeds cleaner data into Google Analytics.

For pure analytics depth, it's roughly a tie with different strengths.

Bottom Line

Uniqode is the pick for enterprises that need SOC 2, SSO, and no-code integrations out of the box. QRMax is better for teams that want generous limits, better design tools, and transparent pricing without scan caps eating into campaign budgets.

If you're a mid-size business running QR campaigns (not an enterprise with compliance requirements), QRMax offers more value per dollar.

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