Use cases

Everywhere you'd otherwise write your number down.

Ping Link is for the ordinary moments where someone genuinely needs to reach you — and nothing more. One scan, one call, no number exchanged.

Everyday life

At home, on the street, on the move

Five active Ping Links is usually more than enough: the car, the door, the gate, the bike, the bag.

Parked car

Blocked someone in

A Ping Link on the windscreen means whoever needs you can call in one scan — without a phone number taped to the glass for everyone to copy.

Front door

The buzzer that never works

Guests, neighbours and tradespeople scan the link at the door and reach you straight away, whether you're upstairs or across town.

Deliveries

Parcel at the gate

Couriers get one clear, obvious way to reach you at the moment they need it — and you never hand your number to a stranger again.

Pets and belongings

Lost tags without the exposure

Put a Ping Link on a collar, a bag or a bike. Whoever finds it can call you, and your number stays out of it.

Work and business

A contact point that isn't a personal mobile

Name each link after the place it lives, and the ping tells you where someone is standing before you even answer.

Small business

Reachable after hours

A Ping Link on the window or the counter lets customers reach a real person instead of a contact form they'll never hear back from.

Short-term rentals

Guest arriving early

One code in the welcome pack, one number to manage. Guests reach you without you sharing a personal line with every booking.

Property and sites

Empty units and building sites

Viewings, contractors and site visitors get a reliable point of contact on the door — nothing personal printed on a sign.

Fleet and logistics

Vehicles and yard access

Each vehicle or gate gets its own named link, so you know from the ping which one someone is standing next to.

Equipment

Machines and assets

Stick a link on the kit. Whoever needs the owner — a fault, a return, a question — calls in one scan.

Rentals and hire

Hired-out gear

Give renters a way to reach you mid-hire without publishing a mobile number on the item itself.

The same three rules, whatever you stick it on

However you use it, the behaviour never changes.

No number is shared

Not yours, not theirs. The call is bridged by Ping Link.

Nothing to install

The visitor's camera opens the link in their browser. That's it.

You stay in control

Accept, send to voicemail, or revoke the link entirely — instantly.

Make yourself reachable. Not your number.

Create your first Ping Link in a couple of minutes. No app for your visitors, no number shared, ever.

Your phone number is never shown to visitors.