TAP Control Room

Run the card, the profile, and the follow-up system from one live operating layer.

This is where TAP stops being just an NFC card. Build the profile, capture the lead back, request the review, track the tap, manage the customer, and roll the whole thing out to teams or white-label partners.

Open the dashboard
Native save-contact flow Two-way contact exchange Review requests in the quick bar Cards, customers, and analytics tied together
For owner-operators Run your own cards, follow-up, invoices, and templates without bouncing across five tools.
For teams Launch cards by employee, manage customers, and keep activity visible at the business level.
For white label Control which modules each partner sees while keeping your own admin side clean.
Live TAP card preview

The same card view can save contact info, take bookings, request a review, capture a lead, and reopen by QR.

This preview is the real TAP card experience, not a fake screenshot.

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dashboard to manage cards, customers, leads, orders, invoices, memberships, and white-label rollouts.
2-way
contact exchange so a visitor can send their info and still leave with your card saved back to their phone.
Live
tap, lead, save, and customer activity reporting without splitting it into a pile of disconnected tools.
Repeatable
templates, onboarding checklists, review follow-up, and customer defaults so every launch starts cleaner.
Best entry points

Start from the flow you actually need.

The public site sells TAP. This area is for operating it. Choose the path that matches whether you are logging in, setting up a customer, rolling out a team, or managing a white-label account.

Customer flow

Manage your live cards

Customers can update profile details, connected cards, availability, quick actions, booking, lead capture, and review links without waiting on a reprint.

Cards Leads Appointments
Open customer login
Setup flow

Use templates and onboarding

Start with a reusable checklist, template, import format, and page editor instead of rebuilding the same setup every time.

Templates Checklists Imports
Open the template hub
Partner flow

Run teams and white label

Control modules per white-label account, manage customer lists, inventory, and analytics, and keep your own admin side separate from partner portals.

Permissions WL portals Teams
Request a team or WL setup
What TAP operates

Everything after the tap stays tied together.

TAP works best when the card, the customer, and the business workflow all stay connected. That is the difference between a nice NFC redirect and a real operating system.

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Build the public card

Choose layout, theme, connected cards, quick actions, availability, QR behavior, and what the visitor sees first when they tap.

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Capture the next step back

TAP can save your contact, let visitors submit their info back, book an appointment, or request a review from the same quick bar.

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Manage the customer record

Cards, notes, invoices, appointments, follow-ups, and activity timeline stay attached to the customer account instead of living in separate tools.

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Measure and improve

Track taps, leads, saves, locations, per-card performance, per-user performance, and progress against goals in the same reporting layer.

Inside the control room

The admin side should help you operate faster, not just look busy.

Card Studio Create, preview, connect, and manage cards from one place with real live preview instead of blind saves.
Customers and follow-up Customer records hold cards, notes, timelines, invoices, appointments, and follow-up actions in one account view.
Inventory and fulfillment Track stock, available COGS, margin targets, adjustments, and order movement without dropping back to a spreadsheet.
Templates and onboarding Reuse layouts, themes, CSV formats, onboarding checklists, and follow-up defaults so new launches start closer to done.
Review and reputation Store a Google review link per card and trigger review follow-up after appointments instead of asking manually every time.
White-label controls Each WL partner can have a different module mix so inventory, analytics, customers, and templates do not have to be one-size-fits-all.
Useful right away

The next three things most people need are already here.

Documentation

How-To Guide

Use the operational guide for setup steps, card behavior, membership logic, analytics, and Stripe/payment guidance.

Open the guide
Templates

Template Hub

Jump into card templates, theme previews, email templates, onboarding checklists, customer presets, and WL starter packs.

Open templates
Customer launch

Onboarding checklist

Walk through setup in order so the card, save flow, QR, review path, and follow-up logic are all ready before launch.

Open onboarding
Live example

Full TAP demo card

Open the live demo to see the quick bar, QR reopen, availability, and contact exchange experience on a real card view.

What happens after the tap

TAP is built around the next action, not just the profile.

What matters after the tap
Basic NFC card
TAP
Save contact flow
Generic redirect or link page
Profile built around native save plus the next action
Two-way exchange
Usually missing
Visitor can send their info back and still leave with your contact
Review requests
Manual ask later
Google review link can live in the quick bar and appointment follow-up flow
Customer context
Scattered across email, notes, and spreadsheets
Cards, follow-up, notes, invoices, and activity stay in one customer record
Visibility
Difficult to measure
Per-card, per-user, and business-level analytics with goals and alerts
Ready when you are

Launch the next TAP card with a system behind it.

If the public site sells the experience, the control room is where you run it. Open the dashboard, preview a live card, or start the next setup now.

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