Strollin Interactive
Strollin Touchpoint

Keep the object. Change the experience.

Touchpoint is physical-to-digital interaction infrastructure operated by Strollin Interactive. NFC cards, QR codes, stickers, signs, displays, and printed materials can stay in place while the digital destination behind them evolves.

Physical ObjectCard, sticker, sign, QR, displayThe real-world item someone taps, scans, sees, or uses.
TouchPoint IdentityA stable Strollin-managed identityThe object gets a consistent place in the system.
Digital DestinationPage, product, form, support, campaignThe destination can change without replacing the object.
What is a TouchPoint?

Any physical object that connects people to digital information.

A TouchPoint could be a card, sticker, sign, shelf tag, product label, service counter display, or QR code. The object gives people something simple to tap, scan, or interact with. Touchpoint gives that object a stable identity so the experience behind it can be updated over time.

Networking

NFC cards

Contact, portfolio, booking, and profile routes that can evolve after the card is handed out.

Retail

Shelf tags

Physical product markers that can point to current recommendations, collections, or promotions.

Events

Signs and badges

One physical sign can route visitors to schedules, maps, forms, or follow-up pages.

Support

Counter stickers

Service desks and help stations can connect customers to the right digital flow.

Why traditional links fall short

Most physical links are too fixed for real businesses.

Traditional QR codes, NFC tags, and printed links are usually built around one fixed destination. That works at first, but businesses change. Products move. Promotions end. Employees leave. Support pages get updated.

  • Static QR codes can point to outdated pages.
  • Fixed NFC destinations may need to be rewritten or replaced.
  • Printed materials become stale when campaigns change.
  • Physical deployments become difficult to reorganize after launch.

Touchpoint solves this by separating the physical object from the digital destination.

How Touchpoint works

Stable outside. Flexible behind the scenes.

The physical object remains consistent. The digital behavior can evolve as the business changes.

1

Physical Object

A customer taps a card, scans a QR code, sees a sign, or interacts with a display.

2

TouchPoint Identity

Strollin manages a stable identity behind that object so it stays organized and trackable.

3

Digital Destination

The identity can point to a page, product, form, profile, support flow, or campaign destination.

Physical ObjectTouchPoint IdentityDigital Destination
The cable car idea

Stations stay in place. Routes can change. Destinations can evolve.

Traditional physical links are like one track to one destination. Touchpoint works more like a connected transportation system for the physical world.

Traditional system

One track. One destination.

QR / NFC / Printed LinkFixed Destination

When the destination changes, the physical item may become outdated.

Touchpoint system

Stable station. Flexible route.

Physical TouchPointTouchPoint IdentityChangeable Digital Destination

The object can stay in place while the route behind it changes.

Built for growth

Start with one TouchPoint. Grow into a connected deployment.

Touchpoint can support a single card, a set of stickers, or a larger fleet of physical entry points across a business without replacing the physical materials every time the digital strategy changes.

One

One TouchPoint

A single card, sticker, sign, or QR code with a managed digital destination.

Ten

Ten TouchPoints

Multiple physical entry points organized by purpose, location, product, or campaign.

Hundreds

Fleet scale

A larger physical-to-digital infrastructure layer ready for coordinated updates, future analytics, and management.

Real-world applications

Touchpoint is bigger than one format.

Networking

Cards and badges that evolve as roles, contact details, or portfolios change.

Retail

Shelf tags, displays, and product signage connected to updated product pages or collections.

Events

Signage, badges, booths, and handouts routed to schedules, forms, maps, or follow-up pages.

Customer Support

Service counters and help stations connected to support flows, intake forms, or instructions.

Storefronts

Windows, counters, and displays that turn physical spaces into digital entry points.

Product Packaging

Packaging connected to instructions, registration, support, recommendations, or reorder pages.

The bigger picture

This is infrastructure, not another NFC card company.

Touchpoint is not a business card.
Touchpoint is not a QR code generator.
Touchpoint is not an NFC app.

Those are only possible entry points. Touchpoint is the infrastructure that connects physical interactions to digital experiences and keeps those experiences adaptable over time.

The value is not only in the tap, scan, sticker, or card. The value is in what Strollin Interactive can control, update, organize, and support behind it.

Powered by Strollin Touchpoint

The infrastructure layer behind physical-to-digital interactions.

When a page says “Powered by Strollin Touchpoint,” it means the physical interaction is supported by Strollin Interactive’s managed system. The object may be simple. Behind it is a flexible layer that keeps the destination organized, updateable, and ready to evolve.