Simple visitor experience
Scanning a code opens the memorial page in a browser immediately, with no download friction.
CEMETERRA QR memorial pages connect cemetery records to a browser-based memorial experience. Visitors scan a code, open a public memorial page instantly, and view approved information without installing an app or creating an account.
QR memorial workflows give families and visitors a better on-site experience while keeping the cemetery in control of what is public. They also create a direct bridge from your plot records to a family-facing page that can be updated over time.
Scanning a code opens the memorial page in a browser immediately, with no download friction.
Only approved and public-facing memorial information is exposed through the QR workflow.
The memorial page connects back to the underlying cemetery record and plot context.
Cemeteries can offer digital memorial access without deploying a custom family app.
Cemetery teams evaluating PlotBox, Chronicle, Cemify, and other memorial tools often prioritize visitor usability, public-data controls, and deployment speed.
| QR memorial evaluation area | CEMETERRA | Typical alternatives |
|---|---|---|
| Visitor access | No app install required; QR opens memorial pages directly in browser. | Some solutions may involve extra steps or app expectations. |
| Public content controls | Public memorial and tribute visibility is controlled through cemetery-managed settings and moderation. | Control models vary between systems. |
| System integration | Connected to public grave search, map-linked plot records, and cemetery workflows. | Memorial pages may be less integrated with operations in some stacks. |
| Switching cost | First year free + free migration help for lower-risk transition. | Migration support and commercial terms are vendor-dependent. |
Visitors scan and open memorial pages directly in a browser with minimal friction.
Memorial pages are designed to expose only approved public-facing information.
Memorial pages connect to broader cemetery records, grave search, and map-linked operations.
First-year-free and free migration support reduce effort when switching from another cemetery platform.
No. QR memorial pages are designed to open in a standard browser on a phone.
Yes. Public memorial content is separate from internal administrative data and public visibility is controlled by the cemetery.
Yes. CEMETERRA links public grave search and memorial workflows so visitors can move from search to memorial access cleanly.