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Asset tags

Track office and IT gear without the expensive software.

Tag your laptops, cameras, cases and equipment, then tap to see what an item is and how to get it back if it goes missing. No enterprise system, no per-seat licence. One account for the whole team.

Return lost gear

A laptop left in a meeting room or a camera left on a shoot gets back to you with a tap, without exposing private details.

See what is in storage

Tag a box or case and record its contents. Scan with the app to check what is inside before you carry it anywhere.

One account, no licences

Manage your gear without a heavy system or ongoing per-asset fees. Add tags as you grow.

Common questions

Can I use NFC tags to manage business assets in Australia?

Yes. Stick a tag on each laptop, monitor, camera or case, and write your link to it. A tap shows what the item is and how to return it if it leaves the office. You manage everything from one account.

How do I track office equipment without expensive software?

You do not need an asset-management system to start. tapitfindit lets you tag items, record details and contents, and look them up with a tap. It is far cheaper than enterprise tracking and quick to set up.

Are NFC tags better than QR codes for tracking equipment?

They work side by side. NFC is a quick tap with no aiming, which suits handling gear; a printed QR is handy when a camera is easier than a tap. tapitfindit links work either way, so you are not locked into one.

Is this suitable for asset tracking in a small business?

It is built for it. One account covers your team's gear, you choose what a finder sees if an item is lost, and you can tag storage to see contents without opening boxes.

Does a finder need an app to return a lost item?

No. They tap the tag with any phone and reach you through the page. No app and no account for them, and your business contact details stay private unless you choose to show them.

Keep tabs on your gear, simply

Set up free, tag your equipment, and skip the expensive asset system until you actually need one.