BL.INK Announces New Platform Accelerating Global GS1 Adoption
BL.INK, the Enterprise Link Management company, is the first to deliver turnkey SaaS (Software as a Service) technology that enables brands to deploy GS1 Digital Links at scale quickly.
The company combines its established link and QR code management capabilities with a new no-code Content Management System (CMS) functionality that can create millions of data-driven, mobile-ready microsites in minutes. This announcement coincides with the opening of GS1 Connect, the annual GS1-US conference in Orlando, FL.
As the UPCs (one-dimensional barcodes) are retired, the GS1 Digital Link (two-dimensional QR codes) will deliver unlimited product information, supply chain data, and opportunities for first-party information capture—directly from every product. Using BL.INK CXP, global brands can dynamically build mobile-ready destinations for each product, SKU, and serial number. BLINK's unique capability allows consumers to rate, purchase, recycle and access custom multi-language consumer experiences from GS1 data and internal systems to enrich every product in the market.
BL.INK CXP is a no-code CMS based on technology created by Rexidy, founded by Mikael Runhem, the CMS scion who founded EPiServer in the 1990s, now re-branded as Optimizely.
BL.INK CXP pulls data from the Global GS1 database and across the client's organization into customizable templates that deliver data and advanced functionality via a mobile-ready microsite. Consumers can purchase spare parts, opt-in for discounts or loyalty programs, and register their products on these microsites, accessible directly from the product's QR code, without downloading any app. BL.INK CXP can deliver consumer-ready experiences faster than any CMS and integrate directly with Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems and other supply chain tools.
The company combines its established link and QR code management capabilities with a new no-code Content Management System (CMS) functionality that can create millions of data-driven, mobile-ready microsites in minutes. This announcement coincides with the opening of GS1 Connect, the annual GS1-US conference in Orlando, FL.
As the UPCs (one-dimensional barcodes) are retired, the GS1 Digital Link (two-dimensional QR codes) will deliver unlimited product information, supply chain data, and opportunities for first-party information capture—directly from every product. Using BL.INK CXP, global brands can dynamically build mobile-ready destinations for each product, SKU, and serial number. BLINK's unique capability allows consumers to rate, purchase, recycle and access custom multi-language consumer experiences from GS1 data and internal systems to enrich every product in the market.
BL.INK CXP is a no-code CMS based on technology created by Rexidy, founded by Mikael Runhem, the CMS scion who founded EPiServer in the 1990s, now re-branded as Optimizely.
BL.INK CXP pulls data from the Global GS1 database and across the client's organization into customizable templates that deliver data and advanced functionality via a mobile-ready microsite. Consumers can purchase spare parts, opt-in for discounts or loyalty programs, and register their products on these microsites, accessible directly from the product's QR code, without downloading any app. BL.INK CXP can deliver consumer-ready experiences faster than any CMS and integrate directly with Customer Relationship Management (CRM) systems and other supply chain tools.
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