A street address stops at the kerb. A Digital Address is a permanent link and QR for the exact spot people need — the real gate, the right buzzer, the door round the back — with the way in written on it. Share it once; every courier, guest and driver lands right.
One free permanent address · opens in Google, Apple Maps & Waze · no app to install
Digital Address
The Rowans, Mill Lane
loc8id.com/quiet-maple · pinned to the door
A postal address describes a plot, not a door. It can be blank, shared by a dozen entrances, or point a map app at the roof — and then the missed-delivery card lands instead of the parcel.
Rural lanes, brand-new builds, cabins, informal streets — the address field is blank, or the one you type just doesn’t exist yet in the map.
An apartment block, a shared drive, a business behind a business. The address is right; which entrance is anyone’s guess.
Down an alley, round the back, up an unmarked track, below street level. Even the right address drops the pin nowhere near it.
Same house, same courier, same parcel. The only difference is whether they had the exact door — or a street name and your phone number.
Just a street address
A name on a lane and a phone call
Your Digital Address
A pin that knows the way to your door
Not edge cases. These are the everyday places a postal address quietly fails, and someone ends up on the phone talking a stranger to the door.
“Turn right after the church, third gate past the cattle grid.” The lane has a name but your house has no number, so the map gives up at the junction.
You’ve moved in, but the street is weeks away from showing up in map databases. Every app insists the address doesn’t exist.
The block shares one street number across sixty flats. Couriers buzz the front, leave it with a neighbour, or take it back.
Your storefront faces a courtyard the map has never heard of. Foot couriers photograph the wrong door and mark it “undeliverable”.
You’re the one who explains the way — to carers, to relatives, to every delivery. Arriving shouldn’t depend on someone picking up the phone at the right moment.
A first responder needs the gate, the access road, the spot the ambulance can actually reach — not a lane and a landmark over the phone.
More of an emergency than an everyday? Find Me shares your exact spot in one tap — no account, works offline.
No app for them to download, no account to make. Your Digital Address is an ordinary link and QR that plugs into the tools couriers already use.
Paste your link — or add the QR — into the delivery-instructions box at checkout, on the parcel label, or in your address’s “line 2”. Anywhere a note can go.
It opens straight into their own map app — Google Maps, Apple Maps or Waze — and routes to the exact door, not the street centroid. No new app, no login.
Gate code, which entrance, where to leave it, which bell to ring — shown right on the pin. The questions that used to trigger a phone call are already answered.
The address never changes and never expires. The same link routes the next courier, the plumber, the food delivery and your dinner guests — all to the same door.
Dispatch teams and 3PLs can auto-generate a precise drop-off link per order from their own software, and see the moment a driver opens one. That’s the other side of the same pin.
Stand at your door, drop the pin, write the way in. One permanent address, free — no card, no app, works in every map.