A QR code poster people actually scan
Short version first, then the detail. Nothing here needs an account to read.
One handle, printed once, permanent
A channel lives at drop.top followed by its handle, and that address never changes. It cannot be edited after creation, because it ends up on a poster in a school entrance, on a festival gate and inside a QR code somebody has already laminated. The page behind it explains what the channel is, what it asks a phone for, and how to subscribe — so a stranger reading a poster can decide before installing anything. We generate the QR code for you, server-side, and it is never sent to a third-party image service.
A picture, a sound or a document, when words are not enough
A diverted bus route is a map. A boil-water notice is a paragraph of instructions people will re-read. An alert can carry an image, a sound file or a document alongside the text. Documents are stored exactly as written and re-rendered from a sanitised copy rather than being run as markup, so an attachment cannot turn into a script on somebody’s lock screen. The bytes are uploaded once and attached by reference, which keeps a send cheap however large the audience.
Questions, answered plainly
Can I change my handle later?
No, and that is on purpose. It gets printed on posters and encoded into QR codes, and a handle that could change is a handle that turns somebody’s laminated sign into a dead link. Choose it the way you would choose a street name.
Can I attach a map or a PDF?
You can attach an image, a sound file or a document. A document is stored exactly as submitted and rendered from a sanitised copy, so it can never execute anything on a subscriber’s phone.
Do subscribers need an account?
No. They install the app, subscribe to a handle, and that is the whole of it. Only the person running the channel signs up for anything.
How do people find my channel?
From the handle you give them: on a poster, in an enrolment email, on a QR code, in a footer. Public channels also appear in the app’s discover list. Sealed ones appear nowhere at all, by design.
Say it once. Every subscribed phone gets it.
Free up to 100 subscribers, no card to start, and the handle is yours permanently.
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