Gemercel Tags
Gold moves. Tickets don’t.
Put a live price on every piece in your case. Your staff taps a phone to the tag and reads today’s number — with your margin already in it.
- The ticket is always wrong
- Metal moved the morning it was printed. Every day after that, the number on the card is a guess.
- Re-ticketing eats a day
- Pulling every piece, reprinting every card, putting it all back — and it's stale again by the next move.
- Staff can't answer quickly
- Someone asks what a piece costs today. The honest answer takes a spreadsheet and a phone call.
Already running your store on Gemercel? Tags reads the same stock — no second inventory to keep.
Join the list
45 days free when we open.
Then $9.99 a month for the store. No per-tag fee, no per-seat fee.
How it works
One tap. Today’s price.
Tag it once
An NFC or RFID tag goes on the piece. It carries an identity, not a price — so it never goes out of date.
Tap to read
A phone against the tag opens the piece: metal, weight, stones, certificate, and what it is worth right now.
Your margin, applied
You set your margins. The app does the arithmetic against the live metal price and shows the finished number.
Show the customer
They see one clean price — never the spot rate, never your cost, never the maths behind it.
Your numbers
You set the margin. Always.
Tags never prices for you. You set your margins — by metal, by category, by piece if you want — and the app applies them to the live rate. What the customer sees is one finished number.
- Never the spot rate
- Customers see your price. They don’t see the metal market, and they don’t see your cost.
- Never re-ticketing
- The tag carries an identity, not a number — so a price change is nothing to reprint.
- Never a second count
- Every tagged piece is a stock item. Walking the case with a phone is a count.
- Never a training day
- It is one tap. Staff who can use a phone can use it on their first shift.
Stop printing yesterday’s price.
45 days free when we open, then $9.99 a month. We’ll email you when your store can start — nothing before that.