
About sQanR
sQanR started from a simple feeling:
that something about how we share online has been lost.
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Social media once felt more human - a way to share, keep in touch, and discover things through people you knew. Over time, it became shaped by algorithms, adverts, and popularity, and much of what mattered quietly disappeared.
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sQanR is a calm response to that shift.
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It isn’t a feed, and it isn’t about likes or followers. There’s no endless scroll and no pressure to perform. Instead, sQanR uses QR codes as small moments of intentional discovery - where you choose to scan, pause, and see where something leads.
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Each collage is finite and considered, designed to be explored rather than consumed. There’s no algorithm deciding what you should care about - just things shared because they’re interesting, meaningful, or just a bit of fun.
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sQanR isn’t for everyone. It’s for people who miss discovering things naturally, value intention over optimisation, and believe sharing doesn’t have to be loud to matter.
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It's an experiment in slowing down, paying attention, and sharing differently.
