Give packaging clients a controlled GS1 QR pilot without inventing the workflow.
pixie.codes helps agencies, converters, printers, and rollout consultants deliver the first evidence-backed GS1 QR pilot: scan-safe branded assets, shared-domain resolver setup, verification evidence, analytics baseline, and a client-ready go/no-go memo.
The client problem
Clients know Sunrise 2027 is coming
Many teams understand the deadline pressure but do not know how to turn guidance into a first packaging-safe pilot.
Unmanaged styling creates trust risk
Logos, inversion, and unsafe colors can make a QR asset look polished while weakening scanner confidence.
Evidence is missing at handoff
Files alone do not answer who owns the resolver, what was verified, or whether the asset should expand beyond the pilot.
Partners need repeatability
A stable pilot packet lets the partner sell confidence and reuse the pattern across accounts.
The pixie.codes Pilot Pack
3-10 GTIN pilot scope
Small enough to deliver quickly, real enough to support packaging and stakeholder review.
1-3 scan-safe variants
Brand expression stays inside a GS1-specific workflow with conservative production boundaries.
Resolver and evidence handoff
Default links, verification notes, analytics baseline, and a go/no-go memo move with the asset.
$1,500-$3,000 fixed feeUse as a paid discovery/delivery offer before the client commits to broader Growth or custom-domain rollout.
We are not proposing a decorative QR experiment. We are proposing a controlled GS1 QR pilot that keeps brand expression inside scanner-aware constraints, creates resolver governance, and leaves you with a verification packet before packaging commit.
Partner qualification rules
Good fit: client has a package refresh, a retailer readiness discussion, existing non-GS1 QR codes, or internal pressure to begin Sunrise 2027 planning.
Good first pilot: 3-10 GTINs, one destination owner, one packaging owner, and a short signoff path.
Not a fit yet: enterprise RFP, healthcare-specific workflow, custom integration, or a client asking only for low-cost generic QR generation.
Use the Pilot Pack as the first repeatable partner motion.
Start with one client, one evidence packet, and one clear decision before scaling the pattern across more accounts.