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Digital map
Stall, urinal, sink, common area — each checkpoint is a system record. A physical NFC tag or QR verifies staff are at the right point. Without a map, a photo is just "taken somewhere."
Without a map a photo is just 'taken somewhere'. Stall, urinal, sink, and common area are separate records.
- NFC or QR — both verify location.
- If staff upload a photo without a scan, the bind is weak.
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Why check-in matters
A photo alone could be taken in another area. Check-in binds the task to the physical point. This does not make manipulation impossible; it stops a claim from being enough on its own. Process detail is shown in the demo.
This does not make manipulation impossible. It stops a claim from being enough on its own. Process detail is shown in the demo.
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Rollout scope
Tag count, floor plan, and a pilot site are planned in the demo. You do not have to cover the whole facility on day one; start with high-risk blocks. Price follows point count and setup support.
Tag count, floor plan, and a pilot site are planned together. Price follows point count and setup support.
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Buying note
Start with high-risk blocks. No credit card required.
Questions buyers ask
01Is QR enough, or is NFC required?
QR is enough for location verification; NFC is a preference and environment choice (wet rooms, gloves, phone). The demo shows both. What matters is that the scan binds the task to the physical record.
02What if a photo is uploaded without a scan?
The bind is weak; the record falls back to 'taken somewhere'. Process is shown in the demo. That does not make manipulation impossible — it stops a claim from being enough on its own.
03Are stall, urinal, and sink one point?
No. Without a map a photo carries no location. Each fixture is a separate system record; otherwise you cannot tell which fixture drifted.
04Must we cover the whole facility on day one?
No. Start with high-risk blocks. Tag count, floor plan, and a pilot site are planned together. Price follows point count and setup support.
05What if tags fall off or fail?
Spare tags and field procedure are discussed in the demo. The point record stays on the map; the tag is the physical key. Setup support can sit in the quote.
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