See it live: walk through Rosie's Saturday, the feed, and the dashboard
For markets, conventions, fairs & pop-ups

One QR per product. They scan, Venmo opens already filled in, you keep the line moving.

One generic QR on the tent pole means every customer types the amount themselves, sometimes $12 instead of $21, with a note that reads "🍅" or nothing at all. Give every product its own card and the amount, recipient, and product name are all there before they hit send.

No account. No app. Works with the Venmo you already have. Or just watch the demo first →

A day at the market, two ways

Saturday at the market, two ways.

Same stand, same products, same customers. The only thing that changes is what's taped to each jar.

One generic QR on the tent pole

"Hey, how much was it again?"

  • Customer asks the price three times because the line moved.
  • They type $12 instead of $21 and walk off before you notice.
  • The note is a 🍅 emoji, or it's blank.
  • Sunday night becomes payment-matching detective work.
  • No idea which product is actually selling.
A card next to each product

Right price, right account, right note. Every time.

  • The correct amount is preloaded before they tap a key.
  • The right recipient every time (multiple accounts? sorted).
  • The note carries the product name and SKU automatically.
  • Every payment in the Venmo history is tagged.
  • Your payment feed becomes a free sales log.
Meet Rosie

Rosie sells honey, jam, and candles at two markets a week.

Ten products. A teenager helping. No website. With one generic QR taped to the tent pole, Rosie is the checkout: every sale needs her eyes on a screen and her mouth saying "twenty-one dollars" for the eighth time that hour.

With a card next to each product, three customers pay at once, correct amount, right account, product name in the note, while her hands bag and her mouth sells the second jar. Her kid runs the table alone because the cards know the prices.

Her payment feed reads "$21.00, Honey 16oz (HNY-16)" twenty times over. She runs two Venmo accounts, @rosies-farm for the honey and jam and @rosie-candles for the candle side-business, and each card pays the right one without her thinking about it.

How it works

Four beats. No payment math at the table.

List your products

Type a product, a price, an optional SKU. Add as many rows as you sell.

Print your cards

One QR card per product, ready for letter-size paper, two cards per page.

Customers scan & pay

The Venmo app opens with you as the recipient, the amount, and the product name already filled in.

Every sale arrives tagged

"Paid you $21.00, Honey 16oz (HNY-16)". The notification is the receipt.

The generator

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Your handle and your products never leave this page. Everything runs locally in your browser, we never see your sales or your customers.

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Personal vs business Venmo, the honest version. A Venmo business profile is free to create, shows your stand name, takes 1.9% + 10¢, and is the account type Venmo intends for ongoing sales. A personal profile suits genuinely occasional selling, the buyer marks the payment as a purchase and Venmo's 2.99% seller fee applies. We don't add a cent on top of either.
Roadmap

Coming next (this is the part you'll pay for).

The generator stays free, forever. The dashboard is what you'll subscribe to.

  • Sales graphed by hour, see your real rush so you can staff for it and stop restocking through it.
  • Market-vs-market comparison, each card batch is tagged to a market at print time. No GPS, no permissions.
  • Multiple Venmo accounts on one screen, business and side-business in the same view.
  • Per-product totals and inventory counts.
  • Cash App, PayPal, and Zelle on the same cards as those payment apps add support for prefilled amounts and notes.
See the dashboard in action → Rosie's Saturday demo. The generator stays free. Founding vendors get founding pricing, sign in to your member center.
Things vendors actually ask

Honest answers, including the awkward ones.

What does this cost?
The generator is free. We don't take a per-sale cut, ever. Venmo's published fees apply to your account type, 1.9% + 10¢ on Venmo Business, 2.99% on personal Venmo when the buyer marks a payment as a purchase. We don't add a basis point.
What does my customer need?
Just the Venmo app already on their phone, and a working camera. They scan the QR with the camera (or the Venmo scanner), Venmo opens with you, the amount, and the product name already in. They confirm. Done.
Can the customer change the amount after scanning?
Yes, that's how "I'll take three" works at the table. What we prevent is the accidental $12-instead-of-$21 typo, the wrong-recipient mistake, and the blank-note mystery. Intentional changes are still in their hands.
Does it work with Cash App, PayPal, or Zelle?
Roadmap. Venmo links are the only ones today that reliably carry both the amount and a note from a QR scan. As the other payment apps add real link support, we'll add them to the same card.
Business Venmo vs personal Venmo, which should I use?
If you sell at markets regularly, create a free Venmo business profile, it shows your stand name, the fee is lower (1.9% + 10¢), and it's the account type Venmo intends for ongoing sales. Personal Venmo is fine for genuinely occasional events, the buyer marks the payment as a purchase and 2.99% applies. We won't tell you to do anything that breaks Venmo's terms.
What about privacy? Where does my data go?
Nowhere we can see. The generator runs entirely in your browser, your handle, your prices, your products, the QR images, all of it is built on your device and printed from there. We never see your sales, your customers, or your handle. And money never touches us, it moves directly between your customer and your Venmo account inside the Venmo app.
For event organizers

Run an event? Put this on every vendor table.

Faster lines and cleaner payouts for the whole roster. We'll set every vendor up with their own batch of cards, tagged to your market, before opening day.

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