Solutions in development
We are testing ways to attach useful labels to almost anything.
The first goal is simple: make containers easier to identify without forcing people into one permanent labeling system.
What we are exploring
We are looking at removable patches, hook-and-loop labels, adhesive-backed mounts, magnetic options, and different ways to tag plastic bins, metal ammo cans, fabric bags, drawer systems, toolboxes, and utility cases.
Attachment methods matter. A label that works on a fabric pouch may not work on a metal drawer, a plastic tote, or a powder-coated box. That is why we are testing options like commercial-grade 3M adhesives, magnetic mounting, hook-and-loop systems, and more.
Potential use cases
Storage totes, plastic ammo boxes, utility containers, and supply bins.
Range bags, camp bags, tool rolls, first-aid kits, and electronics pouches.
Truck drawers, shop drawers, rolling toolboxes, and maker-space storage.
Still early
We are intentionally not giving away every product detail yet. The project is still in testing, and the best ideas usually come from actually using the prototypes.
Check back from time to time. A news page or update list may be added later.