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The Circuit Card

Your Circuit goes with you.

A host taps the Card at the door and the arrival is recorded. Another person taps it and sees what the owner chose to broadcast. One Card, every Circuit room.

Get tapped in.

At the door, a host opens Circuit on their phone and taps the guest’s Card. The arrival is recorded at the door. Nothing to download, no queue for a scan, no form to fill in while somebody waits behind you.

Only a verified arrival counts. Saving a room, meaning to go and actually turning up stay three different things in Circuit, and always will.

Door actionHost taps the Card
RecordedPerson, time, room
Counts asVerified presence

Carry your Circuit.

One Card works in every Circuit room. The comedy night, the run club, the gallery late, the supper club that moves venue every month. Each arrival lands on the same person, so a regular stays one regular instead of nine strangers in nine systems.

That is the point of the Card being a person and not a ticket. Rooms change. The record continues.

Backlight comedy9
Common Ground run club6
One Card18

Share your Circuit.

Hand the Card to someone at the bar and they tap it with their own phone. They see one thing: what the owner chose to put on it. Not the rooms they go to, not who they were with, not when they were last out.

Circuit knows more than the Card needs to reveal. The owner decides what the Card transmits, and can clear it in a second. A cleared Card shows nothing at all.

They tapThe broadcast
Owner seesA count, later
Cleared CardShows nothing

Signal what is next.

The owner sets the broadcast in Circuit FM and the Card carries it until they change it. A room they want people to come to. A signal for the week. Where they are going tonight.

It is one setting, made once, on their own phone. There is no feed to keep up with and nothing to maintain.

My CircuitRooms they stand behind
Weekly signalOne line
TonightTonight only

Tap your guests in.

For an organiser or a venue, the Card is the assisted start. Host Mode runs on the phone already in your hand, so the first night needs no installation and nothing fixed to a wall. You greet people and tap them in while you do it.

Start with Cards and Host Mode where assisted check-in makes sense. Add Blocks where self-service makes sense. Both write the same record, and the attendance record itself stays free.

Card tapA host taps each guest inBlock tapGuests tap a fixed point themselvesManual and QRStill there, still freeWrites toThe same record

How a Card reaches a person.

Cards are distributed by the organisers and venues people already attend, and are included with Circuit subscriptions. Allocations are set in the agreement. If you run a room, start there. If you go to rooms, ask on Circuit FM.

Questions? hello@meetcircuit.com