How it works
An NFC tag holds a single web address. When a phone taps it, that page opens. tapitfindit puts your item’s page behind that tap, and lets you decide what it shows.
Create a tag
Sign up and create a tag for an item. Each tag gets a unique, unguessable URL like tapitfindit.com/t/9Ak.... Give it a name you will recognise, such as “Cabin bag”.
Write it to an NFC sticker
Using the tapitfindit iPhone app, hold a blank NFC sticker near the top of your phone and write the URL to it. The dashboard also shows a QR code you can print as a fallback. Writing NFC needs the app, because phone browsers are not allowed to write tags.
Fill in the details, set what is public
Add the item name, your phone, email, address, flight number, hotel, and an optional reward note. Each field has a public or private toggle. Sensible defaults: item name and reward public, everything else private. A finder reaches you through the contact form without seeing your private fields.
Attach it and travel
Stick the tag on the item. For multiple bags, duplicate a tag to copy the details onto a second tag with its own name and URL, so you know which bag was scanned.
A finder taps, you get notified
Any modern iPhone or Android reads the tag on tap and opens the page. The finder sees your public details and a message form. The moment the tag is scanned, you get an email (and a push notification if you use the app), naming the exact item and showing any message the finder left.