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Dial in the action once, recall it for good.

Just restrung it and dialled in the action? Speak a quick note with the case still open, before the feel of it fades. Every setup, string change and service builds a picture of what suits this instrument — so you can get it back exactly there next time.

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What you capture

  • A spoken note as you finish — the gauge you fitted, the action and intonation you settled on
  • The serial number and a few clear photos, for insurance and proving ownership
  • Every restring, setup and repair dated for you, in one running history

Tap the case and the instrument's whole journal opens on your phone — every setup, voice note, photo and date, plus the serial and a link to the manual, nothing to install to read it.

The detail that makes an instrument play right is the easiest thing to lose: the string gauge that suits it, the action and intonation you settled on, the truss-rod tweak the tech made last winter — the instrument setup notes no one writes down. Scrawled on a setup card it goes missing; kept in your head it fades. A tag on the case turns the instrument into its own logbook — speak a note as you finish a restring and it joins a dated setup and service history you can actually trust.

That same record earns its keep when it matters most. The serial number and a few clear photos make an insurance claim or a proof of ownership far easier to put together, and a link to the manual keeps amp settings and wiring diagrams to hand for the next session. Over the years it becomes the one place that remembers how this instrument likes to be set up — and exactly when it was last seen to.

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Stick a tag on it

A cheap NFC tag on a stake, lid, box — anything.

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Tap & add

Photos, notes, voice. Date and place captured automatically.

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Tap to recall

Tap again, anytime, to see everything. No app to install.

Questions

Can I add a setup note without putting the instrument down?
Yes — speak it. Tap the tag and say what gauge you fitted or what the tech adjusted, hands-free, with the case still open; it's transcribed and saved to the timeline.
How does the setup history build up over time?
Every restring, setup and repair you add is dated automatically, so the tag gradually holds a full chronological record of how the instrument's been kept — no more guessing what's on it or when it was last serviced.
What if the tag falls off, or the instrument is stolen?
The record lives in the app, not on the tag, so you can move the whole history to a fresh tag any time. And keeping the serial number, specs and photos makes proving ownership and claiming on insurance far easier if it's ever lost or stolen.

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