Does every card have a QR code?
No. Every ScreenGrid card has NFC, while selected designs also include a printed QR code. On combined cards, both open the same saved destination.
Every card’s NFC chip arrives linked to a private ScreenGrid card ID. Designs with a printed QR code use that same ID. You choose the destination online and can change it later without touching the physical card.
NFC-only and NFC + QR cards use the same setup. There is nothing for the customer to download or write to the chip.
Tap the NFC area, or use the camera scanner when the design includes a QR code. The permanent ScreenGrid card link opens automatically.
Create a ScreenGrid account or use your existing account so the card stays under your control.
Type the activation code printed on the card, label, or packaging, then paste the public URL customers should open.
Activate permanently for $30 USD, or test the card free for seven days before deciding.
The trial begins when you finish activation. During the next seven days every NFC tap—and every QR scan when the card includes a QR code—opens your selected destination. When the trial ends, the same card link opens ScreenGrid’s activation payment page instead. Pay once and the destination immediately resumes—no tag rewrite required.
Start Card ActivationScreenGrid programs the permanent card link and protects write access with a tag password. Read access remains public so an ordinary phone can open the link. The password lives in ScreenGrid’s private admin workflow; customers never need it.
No. Every ScreenGrid card has NFC, while selected designs also include a printed QR code. On combined cards, both open the same saved destination.
Yes. Sign in to My Cards, replace the destination, and the next tap or scan uses the new link.
No. You can start the seven-day trial without entering a card. Payment is only requested if you choose permanent activation.
The card becomes permanently active. Stripe can accept cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Link; PayPal is also supported.