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Hey everyone,
I recently launched TagVault, an Android app for managing NFC tags and turning them into useful actions.
The basic idea is simple:
- scan NFC tags
- save them in a secure vault
- organize tags with names, notes, icons, colors, etc.
- attach actions like webhooks or automation triggers
- optionally protect sensitive actions with biometrics
- keep a history of what was scanned and triggered
I built it because NFC tags are cheap and useful, but managing them often feels scattered. You scan a tag here, write something there, trigger something somewhere else, and after a while you forget which tag does what.
TagVault is meant to be one place for your tags, actions, history, and security.
Some use cases I had in mind:
- tap a tag on your desk to trigger a webhook
- put NFC tags near devices, boxes, tools, or locations
- trigger home/server automations
- protect sensitive actions before they run
- keep track of which tag fired which action
It is still early, so I would love honest feedback from people who actually use NFC tags.
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=dev.appsolves.tag_vault
What would you personally want from an NFC tag manager?
u/AppSolves — 19 days ago