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Santiago Sanchez, co-founder of Scammy Company, discusses their unique clothing brand that incorporates customizable QR codes. The QR codes lead to a link tree where customers can add their own photos, social media profiles, and contact information. The company targets university students, particularly men, who may struggle with socializing. They have had success stories of people connecting and even dating through the QR codes on their clothes. The company is focused on improving their link tree functionality and the quality of their garments. They are considering expanding to markets like Miami in the United States. They also explore the idea of using their QR codes as digital menus in restaurants.

Takeaways

  • Scammy Company is a clothing brand that incorporates customizable QR codes on their garments, allowing customers to add their own photos, social media profiles, and contact information.
  • The company targets university students, particularly men, who may struggle with socializing and want a unique way to connect with others.
  • Customers have had success stories of meeting and dating through the QR codes on their clothes.
  • Scammy Company is focused on improving their link tree functionality and the quality of their garments.
  • They are considering expanding to markets like Miami in the United States and exploring the idea of using their QR codes as digital menus in restaurants.

Chapters

00:00Introduction to Scammy Company

03:41Customizable QR Codes on Clothing

11:44Connecting and Dating through QR Codes

16:24Improving Link Tree Functionality and Garment Quality

23:33QR Codes as Digital Menus in Restaurants

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