Collecting posts lets anyone submit a post to your Juicer feed without a Juicer account. You share a QR code or a link, your audience scans or clicks it, fills in a short form from their phone, and their post is added to your feed. It's ideal for events, weddings, conferences, and campaigns where you want attendees to contribute photos and messages to a live feed.
How collecting posts works
Every feed has its own private submission link and a matching QR code. When someone opens the link or scans the code, they see a simple form titled Posting to [your feed name] where they can add an image, a name, and a message. Submitted posts are created as custom posts in your feed, so they appear alongside your social content and follow your feed's moderation setting (more on that below).
Sharing your QR code or link
From your feed dashboard, open the Add custom post panel in the bottom toolbar, then click Collect posts from audience.
The Collect posts panel opens with your live QR code and submission link. From here you can:
Copy link—copies your public submission link so you can paste it into an email, a chat, or a sign.
Download QR code—saves the QR code as an image you can drop onto a poster, slide, table card, or screen.
Showing the QR code on your hub page
If you display your feed on a public hub page, turn on the Show QR on hub toggle. This pins a small Scan to post card to your hub page so anyone viewing it on a screen can scan the code and post straight from their phone. The toggle is off by default.
What your audience sees
When someone opens your link or scans the code, they land on a form headed Posting to [your feed name]. They can fill in:
Post image (optional)—drag and drop or tap to upload a PNG, JPG, GIF, or WEBP, up to 10 MB.
Poster name (optional)—shown as the author, up to 80 characters.
Post content (required)—the message, up to 500 characters, with a live character counter.
They tap Create post to submit, then see a "Thanks, your post is on the way" confirmation with a "Post another" link if they want to add more.
Reviewing submitted posts
Submitted posts are treated like any other post in your feed, so they follow your feed's moderation choice under Moderation Settings in the dashboard.
Auto-approve all posts (the default)—submissions appear in your feed immediately, just like a custom post you add yourself.
Manual approval for all posts—every submission is held in your moderation queue for you to approve or reject before it goes live.
If you want to vet what your audience submits before it appears, switch to Manual approval for all posts before you share your QR code or link.
⚠️ Important: A new feed auto-approves every post by default. If you are collecting posts from the public, turn on Manual approval for all posts before sharing your QR code, otherwise everything your audience submits goes live in your feed the moment it is sent.
Rotating your link to revoke an old QR code
If a QR code has been shared too widely, printed on materials you no longer control, or you simply want a fresh start, click the "Rotate link (revoke old QR)". This generates a new link and QR code and immediately deactivates the old one. Anyone who scans the old code or opens the old link sees a message that it is no longer active and is told to ask you for the current one. Remember to re-share or reprint the new QR code after rotating.
Plan availability
Collecting posts from your audience is available on the Starter plan and above, and during a trial. See our pricing page for a full plan comparison. If the Collect posts from audience button shows a crown icon, your current plan does not include the feature yet, and you will be prompted to upgrade.
Troubleshooting
A submitted post is not in my feed—if your feed is set to Manual approval for all posts, the submission is waiting in your moderation queue, so approve it there. If you are on Auto-approve all posts, it should appear right away, so check that a content filter or blocked word did not catch it.
The QR code or link shows "no longer active"—that code was rotated. Open the Collect posts panel to get the current QR code and link, then re-share them.
An image will not upload—the file must be a PNG, JPG, GIF, or WEBP under 10 MB. Larger files and other formats are rejected.
The "Create post" button is greyed out—a message is required. The button stays disabled until the post content field has text.
If a submission never appears in your feed or moderation queue, or your QR code will not scan, contact us with your feed name, the submission link or QR code you shared, and a screenshot of what the submitter saw, and we'll take a look.





