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Whose is it — and who wears it next?

Tag the lunchbox, the coat, the box of outgrown clothes. Tap to show a finder how to reach you — and to keep a dated record of sizes, who wore what, and what's worth handing down next.

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What you capture

  • Whose it is and how to reach you — a return-to-owner contact you share on lost kit
  • Sizes and which child wore it, dated each time something is handed down
  • A photo and a spoken note by the wardrobe — 'these wellies fit James at four'

Tap a lost coat and a finder sees how to reach you — tap a hand-me-down box and its dated record of sizes and who wore what opens on any phone, nothing to install.

School life runs on lost property: school name labels rub off the lunchbox, the coat comes home with someone else's name in it, and the water bottle is gone by half-term. A little tag does what a faded marker-pen name never could — tap it and whoever finds it sees how to reach you, without giving away your child's personal details. One sticker on the bottle, the bag and the coat, and 'whose is this?' becomes a tap.

What makes it more than a name label is the record that builds underneath. Children grow out of everything, and a tag turns that into a living log: snap a photo, add a sizing note, or speak a quick voice note — 'these wellies fit James at four' — and every hand-down is dated and kept. When the next child is ready you tap the box to see exactly what fits and what's worth passing on; afterwards you can free the tag for the next coat, or keep the whole record as a memory.

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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

How does the hand-me-down record work?
Each time something is passed on, add the size and a note — even a quick voice note by the wardrobe. The tag keeps a dated history, so when the next child grows into it you know exactly what fits and what's worth keeping.
Is it safe to put my child's details on a tag?
You decide what a shared label shows — usually just a way to reach you, never your child's name or address. The tag points to a private page, and only what you choose to share is visible to a finder.
Can I reuse a tag once my child outgrows the thing?
Yes — keep the record as a memory if you like, or free the tag and stick it on the next box or coat. The history stays in the app even after the tag moves on.

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