Manual
Read more about how Fietsknoop works.
Also watch our instruction videos in Dutch
- To scan a QR code on the website
With the scan option in the Fietsknoop app, you can scan the QR code of a public Fietsknoop route on the website and thus easily add the route to your own route list.
Open the scan option by clicking on the camera icon in the green navigation bar and point the camera at the QR code on the website. Add the route by clicking on the red square with + sign.
The route will be saved in 'Routes'.
Is it not working? Hover the PC mouse over the QR code to enlarge it.
NB. It is not possible to scan and add a route when it was NOT created in Fietsknoop.
- QR code
The QR code is only visible on routes shared with everyone.
In the app, you can convert a 'private' route to a public route by opening the route, clicking on the archive icon on the overlay screen and then making the route public by clicking on 'Everybody'. Then click on 'save'.
Converting a 'private' route to a public route can also be done via the website.
Log in to your account on the website, via www.fietsknoop.nl/dashboard/inloggen.
On your personal page, click on the blue 'routes' button.
Open the required route. Click on the green 'gegevens wijzigen' (= change data) button above the map. Indicate that the route may be public and save the changes.
The QR code is now visible above the map.
- Create QR code
Every route that is public is automatically given a QR code on the website. This allows someone else to easily add the route to their own list.
Create a route, save it and specify that the route can be found by 'everybody'.
Click on Save.
The QR code is visible on public routes on the website.
NB: the website is only available in Dutch. With the help of your browser's automatic translation function, you may be able to translate the website.