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Make Yourself and the Stuff You Care About Findable with Findables

Are you findable? Gather all your online profiles on the Findables online platform that provides a unique Digital Fingerprint and link to it all the real-life stuff you care about, such as your smartphone, your laptop, your bag, and even your dog to make yourself and your stuff findable.

With a Findables account, a Personal Digital Fingerprint and several tags, the things you care about are safer and other people can connect with you easier. To get started, register at findables.me and create your own profile.

The profile format is attractive and it will surely help you make a good impression. When activating a profile, Findables automatically offers to a user three page modes: the personal page, the business page, and the lost and found page.

Then simply scan your Findable Fingerprint, and your contact information is ready to be shared with friends or business partners; no cards and no other writing tools needed. Don’t forget to add to your stuff your unique Digital Fingerprint and to link them on Findables to any of your online profiles, Facebook, Tweeter, LinkedIn, Spotify and so on.

You can mark your stuff with the personal Findables fingerprint by adding protection cases to your iPhone and iPad, tags to your bags or pets, and stickers to anything else that you care about.

Findables offers its own quality cases. The Findables cases are made from 100% polycarbonate and feature a simple but sleek design. The cases are available in 7 colors but you can also mix and match colors to spice them up a little bit or you can choose a case that glows in the dark.

Findables is currently a campaign developed by Derick Yee and Andre Liao and that went live today on Indiegogo. Help the Findables campaign become real and active and make everything findable!

One thought on “Make Yourself and the Stuff You Care About Findable with Findables

  1. When will you have these cases available for Motorola Razr? I need one right now, if not sooner! Losing my phone happens regularly, and I don’t usually notice until it is already dead.–Eilene

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