Door check-in that keeps the line moving
A tag at the entrance opens the check-in flow; per-badge tags check in the right guest automatically. Fresh-scan windows stop parking-lot check-ins cold.
Ideas
Every idea below is the same three parts wearing different clothes: a tag in the world, an action on the platform, and a log that remembers. Steal any of them.
A tag at the entrance opens the check-in flow; per-badge tags check in the right guest automatically. Fresh-scan windows stop parking-lot check-ins cold.
Issue Apple and Google Wallet passes as member credentials. Present at the desk, validate in one scan, and revoke instantly when membership lapses.
A tap sends happy customers straight to your review page — with campaign tracking so you know which location, table, or staffer earned it.
One tag per camera, kayak, or projector. Tapping opens the checkout form for that exact item, and the log doubles as a chain of custody.
A tag at the volunteer desk logs arrivals as real records — no paper sheet to transcribe, and hour reports come straight from the scan log.
A tag on the door opens a maintenance request or a booking form for that room — pair it with Simply Spaces for the live floor-plan view.
Students or participants tap in as they arrive. Attendance lands on the right session record while staff greet people instead of taking roll.
Tags on tables, booths, or exhibit stands open a thirty-second feedback form — tagged with exactly where the tap came from.
Tap to open your giving page mid-event, while the story is still fresh. Tracking shows which event and which table moved people to give.
Tags on exhibits, trailheads, or campus stops open the right page for each spot — a self-guided tour with a visit log built in.
A tap opens the waiver flow on the visitor’s own phone, and the signed record attaches to the right person before they walk in.
Tag gear, instruments, or kids’ backpacks. A finder taps and reaches a contact form that notifies the owner — without exposing personal details.
Your idea here
If the action exists in your system — or on any URL — a tag can trigger it. Tell us the idea and we will tell you exactly what to order.