Give your mission a memory, and a voice.
A donor plaque, an exhibit, a historical marker, a park or green space, a firehouse, the shared gear, the building itself — every one has a story worth keeping. Put a little ScanThis tag on it, and the thing tells that story to anyone who scans, and answers when they ask.
Same as Home — $3 a month, or $27 a year — for each place you steward. A park is one place, whether you tag a single trailhead or every tree in it. Run a thousand parks? That's a thousand. Tag all you want inside each one — it stays $3.
The things your mission touches are worth remembering.
So let them remember themselves.
The story outlives the plaque
A bronze plate weathers, a card fades, the one volunteer who knew the whole history moves on. The tag keeps the story with the thing — who gave it, what it honors, what happened here — for whoever comes next.
Volunteers stop being the memory
No more depending on the one person who remembers where the shutoff is, how the AV cart works, or who to call about the boiler. Anyone can scan and get the answer — so the knowledge stays even as the people change.
Every gift keeps giving
A donor's name, a memorial, a dedication — scanned and heard, not just engraved and forgotten. Supporters see their gift lives on, and newcomers learn the story that made your mission matter.
Four steps, and then it runs itself.
Put a tag on it
A little sticker or tag goes on the plaque, the exhibit, the marker, the gear. Takes seconds, costs almost nothing.
It gets a page
Scan the tag and the thing has its own page: what it is, who it honors, its story, how to care for it — whatever matters about it.
Anyone just asks
Ari, the helper on the page, answers in plain words — visitors, volunteers, donors. No app, no login, no hunting.
It stays with the mission
Boards change, staff turns over, volunteers come and go — the memory stays with the thing, not in someone's head.
Open one and see.
Donor & memorial plaques
A tag on the bench, the brick, the tree, the dedication. Anyone who scans hears who it honors and the story behind the gift — the memory stays with the thing long after the plaque weathers.
Museums, exhibits & collections
A tag beside the piece. Visitors scan and ask in plain words — what it is, where it came from, what it meant — and hear the answer instead of squinting at a card. Your archive finally gets to speak.
Historical markers & heritage sites
A tag on the marker, the trailhead, the old building. Anyone who passes can scan and learn what happened here, who was here, and why it's worth keeping — the place tells its own story.
Facilities & buildings
A tag in the mechanical room, by the breaker box, on the aging boiler. Staff and volunteers scan for the shutoff, the service history, who to call — instead of hunting for the one person who remembers.
Shared equipment & lending libraries
A tag on the tools, the wheelchairs, the AV cart, the loaner gear. Whoever borrows it scans for how to use it, its condition, and who to return it to. The thing keeps its own logbook.
Events & fundraisers
A tag on the program, the auction item, the gala table. Guests scan for the schedule, the story behind a lot, and how to give — and it updates if anything changes. One place, always current.
Want to see it on your own thing first?
We’ll walk you through a live one — your house, your shop, your fleet — and set the first one up with you. Real demos are rolling out soon.


