Mobile codes
Creating and managing single mobile codes is easy but a larger number of codes makes management more difficult.
Managing mobile codes, such as QR codes and NFC tags, can be straightforward when dealing with a small number of them. With just a few codes, it’s relatively simple to track, update, and ensure they point to the correct resources. However, as the number of codes grows, the complexity of management increases exponentially.
Each code may link to different assets, resources, or pieces of information, requiring careful organization to avoid confusion or errors. Keeping track of which codes are active, which need updating, or which are obsolete becomes a daunting task without proper tools. Additionally, large-scale code management often involves coordinating updates, monitoring usage, and ensuring consistency across various platforms and locations.
Manual management methods quickly become impractical as the volume of codes grows. This is where centralized solutions or code management systems become essential. These tools help streamline the process, enabling batch updates, tracking analytics, and maintaining organization. Without them, the risk of errors, inefficiency, and lost resources increases, making effective code management a critical factor for businesses and organizations dealing with a large volume of mobile codes.
Keycode mobile code management
Keycode mobile code management service offers a wide range of solutions for generating and managing mobile codes. The service allows for easy management of large numbers of codes. Where appropriate, a code-specific follow-up functionality can be connected to a code so as to allow the administrator to monitor where the code is located and how much it is read.
The codes can be managed in groups. Administrators can easily change the content of all codes. Redirecting service allows the contents provided by the mobile code to be changed afterwards.

Keycode mobile code
Keycode Asset Management is a solution designed to manage various physical assets and digital web resources, including information and services. The system leverages standard QR codes and NFC technology as connectors, seamlessly linking assets with their associated resources.
A Keycode consists of a QR code and a shortened URL. It can also take the form of an NFC tag, where the information is stored as a URL in the Keycode format.