At the cashier. Customers tap the table tent and Bancolombia's transfer screen opens with the merchant code already filled in, ready to send. No app switching, no typed account numbers.
Tap once · Change anytime
With a small NFC chip, anyone with a modern phone can tap and instantly land on the page you choose — your menu, your booking form, your portfolio, your Instagram, anything. No app to download, no QR to scan. Just tap.
We custom-make every product with your logo, brand, or design.
01 / Programmed once. Useful for life.
Most NFC tools lock you in: whatever's written on the chip is what visitors see, forever. If your link changes, you have to throw the chip away and start over.
LinkMetry NFC tags are programmed once and stay useful for life.
As part of our service, we write a single LinkMetry short link onto each chip — and from then on, you change the destination from your dashboard whenever you want. The chip never has to be touched again.
That means:
02 / Why NFC works better than QR codes
The customer just brings their phone close and the menu opens. No opening the camera, no focusing, no waiting for the code to scan, no tapping the link.
For many people, ‘tap here with your phone’ is more intuitive than ‘open the camera, point at the QR, tap the notification’.
A QR can fail with glare, dirt, poor printing, or being too small. NFC does not depend on the camera.
An NFC tag embeds into a card, sticker, table tent, or physical menu. It does not take up the space of a big square.
In restaurants with sophisticated branding, the tap gesture is read as more elegant than scanning a square.
A QR can be photographed, replaced, or covered over by someone malicious. A programmed NFC tag is harder to copy.
Beyond opening a menu, an NFC tag can route by table, language, promotion, review, payment, Wi-Fi, or loyalty program.
03 / Who it's built for
NFC tags on tables and counters that always open the latest menu, even when prices or items change.
A small NFC stand at the checkout, the receipt tray, or by the door — happy customers tap and land on your Google review form already open, ready to type. Repoint it to a different review profile or a seasonal campaign anytime, without replacing the stand.
Turn every room and every common area into a self-service touchpoint. Place NFC tags on nightstands, room doors, in-room directories, lobby displays, gym and pool signage, or even the keycard itself — guests tap to access the Wi-Fi password, room-service menu, breakfast hours, spa bookings, late checkout, housekeeping requests, local recommendations, or a satisfaction survey. Change prices, hours, or offers from the dashboard the moment they shift; no reprinting room binders, no replacing signage. Perfect for boutique hotels, resorts, B&Bs, vacation rentals, and hostels that want a modern, frictionless guest experience without an app.
NFC tags on tour buses, museum exhibits, walking-tour stops, and city guides that point visitors to itineraries, audio guides, booking pages, or local recommendations — and update them as routes, prices, or seasons change.
NFC ID cards that link to up-to-date team bios or check-in flows.
NFC inside packaging that takes customers to product info, registration, warranty, or a re-order page.
NFC wristbands and posters that route attendees to the right session, sponsor, or after-party page in real time.
NFC business cards that share contact info, your latest deck, or a bookings link — and that you can update overnight.
If you've got a physical object and a digital page you want people to land on, NFC can connect them — talk to us if your use case isn't on this list.
04 / How it works
Three steps. We walk you through each one.
Tell us what you want NFC to do for your business — we'll walk you through the possibilities, recommend the right setup for your space or product, and answer every question along the way. No technical background needed.
Sourcing the right chips, programming them, and getting them ready to deploy is part of the service we provide. You don't need to buy equipment, install apps, or learn anything technical.
Once your NFC tags are live, we'll show you exactly how to log in to your dashboard, change where any tag points, read your analytics, and adjust your campaigns on the fly. You stay in control of the destinations forever — without ever having to touch the chips again.
Every tap is recorded as a click event from day one — you'll see which tags are working and which need a tweak.
05 / Volume pricing
Per unit, in USD. Includes chip programming and your URL.
| Product | ≤ 20 units | 21–50 units | > 50 units |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cards | $16 | $13 | $11 |
| Table tents | $22 | $19 | $13 |
| Plaques | $22 | $19 | $13 |
| Something special? | Quote on request. WhatsApp us Email us | ||
06 / The NFC catalog
Pick the format and send us your URL. Send your logo, brand, or any design you want: we customize the product. It arrives ready to tap.
At the cashier. Customers tap the table tent and Bancolombia's transfer screen opens with the merchant code already filled in, ready to send. No app switching, no typed account numbers.
A small stand at checkout. Happy customers tap and land on your Google review form, already open and ready to type.
The guide wears the badge. Tourists tap to check in for the tour, see today's route, or open the audio guide.
Cards on every table. Guests tap and land on your live menu in their language. You update it once; the card never changes.
Hand the card. The other phone taps once and your name, role, phone, email, and socials all land in their address book.
A card on the nightstand. Guests tap to call concierge, order room service, or request housekeeping, with no front-desk dial.
A small card by the bed. Guests tap for the wifi, breakfast hours, late checkout, and the dozen things they would otherwise ask twice a day.
A button by the door. Passengers tap to see today's route in their language, the next stop, or to leave the driver a quick rating.
A plaque beside the exhibit. Visitors tap to read the wall text, hear the audio in their own language, or play a guided tour.
A pad at the floor reception. Patient visitors tap to register their arrival, confirm the room they are seeing, and skip the paper sign-in sheet entirely.
A sticker on the box. The recipient taps to see what is inside, who sent it, the care notes, or the unboxing video.
A small mark on the package. Customers tap to see the origin and brewing notes, then reorder their favorite in the same screen, no QR to scan.
A wristband or badge. Attendees tap for the schedule, the floor plan, the next session, or a message to the organizers.
A card by the door. As they leave, customers tap and land on your review form already open: Google, Yelp, TripAdvisor, your pick.
A card on the desk. New customers tap and see your services, your hours, and a booking screen ready to confirm.