Use case · Buy-again commerce
Turn a verified scan into a one-tap re-order.
Authenticated scans route to brand-controlled commerce — marketplace links checked against your authorized seller list.
What buy-again looks like today
- Generic QR campaigns send consumers to a marketing page that disappears after the campaign ends.
- Marketplace search returns counterfeit listings alongside authorized ones.
- There's no signal to the brand that a real consumer just held a real unit and wanted more.
- Loyalty programs require app installs that consumers reject.
How Pearpin handles it
- Scan resolves to a brand-controlled trust page — verified status visible in milliseconds, no app required.
- Buy-again CTA is tied to your authorized seller list per SKU. Unapproved seller destinations do not receive Pearpin-driven buy-again traffic.
- Buy-again signals flow back as scan events, so demand signals are first-party — not Amazon's.
- Brands can route to D2C, marketplaces or quick-commerce — per region, per SKU.
Outcomes
What this changes for the brand.
Verified scans become first-party demand signals.
Marketplace integrity protected — only authorized sellers receive traffic.
Repeat-buy flow without an app install or login wall.
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