Create the tag
In Simply360, give the tag a name and an action: launch one of your forms, or redirect to any URL with tracking attached. The action lives on the platform, so you can change it later without re-printing anything.
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An Action Tag is a small, managed trigger: the tag carries a secure pointer, and the platform decides what happens, checks that the tap is genuine, and writes down the result.
In Simply360, give the tag a name and an action: launch one of your forms, or redirect to any URL with tracking attached. The action lives on the platform, so you can change it later without re-printing anything.
Order tags from the shop programmed and ready to place, print the QR yourself, or issue wallet passes. Already own NFC tags? Point them at your actions instead of buying new ones.
A tap opens instantly in the browser — no app to install. Secure tags are cryptographically verified and replay-checked first; fresh-scan windows make sure the tap happened here and now.
Each scan writes a log entry with time, place, device, and outcome, and successful actions update your real records — attendance, feedback, sign-ups — with follow-up automations ready to fire.
The security story
Anyone can print a QR code. Action Tags add the parts that make a tap trustworthy enough to act on.
Secure tags compute a one-time cryptographic code on every tap, verified server-side with keys that never leave secure storage. Cloning the URL gets an attacker nothing.
Each secure tap carries an incrementing counter. The platform accepts each value once — a captured link is dead the moment it is used, even seconds later.
Require that the action runs within seconds of the physical tap. Bookmarks, forwarded links, and screenshots expire before they can be misused.
Wallet passes and printed credentials are governed by policy: where they can be presented, which actions they unlock, and instant revocation — with every presentation logged, allowed or denied.
Staff scan barcodes with a phone camera, tap NFC, or search by name in one mobile-friendly screen — built for the table by the door, not a server room.
Every scan attempt is recorded with its outcome — success, expired, disabled, or blocked. When someone asks who was in the room, you have an answer with timestamps.
The short version
The tag is simple on purpose — all the intelligence stays on the platform, where it can be updated, audited, and revoked without touching the hardware.