Website URL
Send people to a landing page, booking link, video, menu, catalog, review page, or contact form.
Oevae NFC quick guide
NFC chips and tags are small, passive data holders. The most valuable setup is usually a short URL you control, then an admin or redirect page behind it.
Send people to a landing page, booking link, video, menu, catalog, review page, or contact form.
Best business model: write an Oevae-controlled link once, then change the destination later without rewriting the chip.
Useful for offices, restaurants, rentals, and events. Android support is better; iPhone users may need a fallback page or QR code.
Store a contact link, vCard, team profile, speaker bio, or sales-rep contact page.
Open a call prompt, message draft, or email draft depending on the phone and browser behavior.
Open a secure Square, Stripe, PayPal, donation, tip, invoice, or checkout page. The chip opens the doorway; the processor handles the money.
Send visitors to Google Maps, Apple Maps, a parking guide, an event entrance map, or a custom route page.
Open RSVP forms, waivers, ticket pages, attendance sheets, post-event surveys, or lead-capture forms.
Push Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google Review, Yelp, podcast pages, or creator profiles.
Attach a chip to packaging, displays, art, catalogs, samples, signage, or equipment instructions.
NFC gives restaurants, food trucks, salons, churches, nonprofits, speakers, artists, vendors, and service businesses a simple way to turn real-world attention into measurable online engagement. Forbes reported that nearly 90% of U.S. consumers now use contactless payments, showing how familiar tap behavior has become. Source: Forbes