SCANTHISTODAY
Your truck, your furnace, the family photo, the tractor out back — every one of them has a story. When it was fixed. What’s inside it. Who it’s for. What to do when it breaks. ScanThis gives your thing a memory and a voice you can talk to. Put a little tag on it, scan the tag, and ask it anything.
Pick your door.
For you
Your car, your house, the furnace, a keepsake, the family photo. Give each one a memory and a voice you can just ask.
PERSONAL →For your business
You install it, service it, build it, manage it. Put your name on the work so the thing remembers who did it — and points the next call back to you.
BUSINESS →For your non-profit
A park, a firehouse, a green space, a plaque, an exhibit. Give the places your mission serves a memory and a voice anyone can just ask.
NON-PROFIT →“I’m not the organized type. Why would I want this?”
Exactly. You’re not. Most of us aren’t. ScanThis is a little QR sticker on a thing so the next time you (or anyone) wonders about it, the answer is one scan away. The car’s service history. The wedding’s schedule. Grandma’s story. Your restaurant’s allergens. You don’t have to remember any of it — the tag does.
Right now you’re the one who has to remember. A note for the oil change. A folder for the warranty. A binder in a drawer for the paint colors. ScanThis lets the thing carry its own memory instead. The furnace reminds you when the filter is due. The truck holds its own service history. The house knows its own paint colors. You stop being the binder.
You don’t have to keep track anymore.
The thing keeps track of itself.
Put a tag on it
A little sticker or tag goes on the thing — your car, your furnace, the front door of your shop. That’s the whole setup.
It gets a page
Scan the tag and the thing has its own page: what it is, when it was fixed, its manual, its story — whatever matters about it.
Ask it anything
Ari, the helper who lives on the page, answers in plain words. “When’s the filter due?” “Who do I call?” No hunting, no binder.
Hand it on
Sell the car, pass down the tools, hand the shop to your kid — the memory goes with it. Nothing to re-type.
A few things you can open right now
The page shows you the thing.
Ari gives you clarity.
Nobody wants to dig through a manual or a glovebox full of receipts. You just want the answer. Ari is a friendly helper who lives with each thing and answers in plain words — about your car, your house, your shop, a wedding, or someone you’ve lost. Ask the way you’d ask a person.
SEE HOW IT WORKS →What’s the first thing you’d give a memory?
Starts at $3. Your thing gets its own page on scanthis.today, a little tag to stick on it, and a voice you can talk to. Set it up once — it remembers from there.
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