NFC Tags turns a sticker on a plant room, a pump or a fire panel into a tap-to-act point — open the asset, start a resident report, or follow any link, straight from a phone, no app install needed.
Switch on NFC Tags from the App Store and the physical building becomes clickable. Provision a tag, stick it on the thing it represents, and a tap opens exactly what you set it to — the asset's record for staff, a quick fault report for residents, or any URL you choose.
Tags resolve through a public link, so anyone with a phone can use them without logging in or installing anything. Print a sheet of labels in one go, and a resident scanning a tag in the lobby can report a problem that lands straight in Tickets, tied to the right place.
No. Tags resolve through a public link, so anyone with a modern phone can tap and act — open an asset, file a report or follow a link — without installing anything or logging in.
Each tag can open an asset's record, start a resident fault report that lands in Tickets, or point at any URL you choose — and you can re-point a tag later without re-printing it.
Yes — generate a printable sheet of labels for a whole site in one go, ready to stick on the assets and locations they represent.
Yes. A report filed from a tag arrives in Tickets already linked to the asset or location the tag represents, so nothing has to be worked out after the fact.