
Discover TagLink's encoding service for programming NFC tags.
You can use the TagLink platform in its freemium version, with premium features for remote NFC tag management.
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Imagine being able to change the link to a Tag without physically having it in hand. Imagine having to program thousands of Tags, sorted by type. Imagine that maybe in a month you'll have to reprogram them with a different link.
TagLink lets you do all this for free, in just a few seconds and with just a few clicks.
The TagLink platform is available as a freemium platform with some paid add-ons (check the official website: TagLink.com). What you pay for is the NFC Tag programming service (a one-time fee).
To ensure reliability, speed, and security at TagLink, we've chosen the best. The service is hosted on Amazon AWS servers and uses NoSQL databases.
TagLink's Redirect function allows you to massively manage from small to enormous quantities of Tags by modifying the link that opens in the browser when the Tag is scanned with a smartphone. This feature is particularly useful for managing marketing campaigns, where you need to change the destination of a link without necessarily having to remove the previously used Tags.
Try a TagLink Redirect example.
TagLink's DPP feature allows you to create and manage private dynamic profiles associated with NFC Tags, allowing the secure collection and updating of personal or business information in real time without having to replace the physical Tag. This feature is ideal for authentication, access control, and customized traceability applications, ensuring privacy and flexibility in managing encoded data.
Try a sample DPP TagLink. (viewing on smartphones recommended)
TagLink's "Editor" feature is available for any type of NFC tag. This feature allows you to create your own online page, hosted by TagLink, which can be edited independently by the customer using a simple WYSIWYG editor. It's similar to a Redirect, but instead of redirecting to a pre-existing link, it allows you to add publicly accessible content, without linking to other websites.
The advantage of TagLink is that you can change the destination of its link en masse, without physically having the tag in hand. Leaving the memory rewritable, or even open to the addition of new NDEF records, could compromise its primary function. Consequently, the tag's memory is locked.
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