See how a SeeMoreInfo page is made

This page shows the whole process in plain English. Use it as a quick demo, a how-to guide, or a simple introduction for anyone who wants to understand how SeeMoreInfo works.

What is SeeMoreInfo?

SeeMoreInfo lets you make a small, mobile-friendly page for a sign, flyer, card, yard sale, lost pet, car for sale, rental, service, event, notice, or almost anything else. You do not need to design a website. You do not need to know code. You simply tell the AI what you need, review the page it creates, add photos if you want, and share your page with a simple code or link.

1. Tell it

Type naturally, like you are explaining it to a person. On your phone, you can tap the microphone on the keyboard and just talk.

2. Review it

The AI builds the page and shows it to you so you can review it and make changes.

3. Share it

Your page gets a simple SeeMoreInfo code and link. Put that code on a sign, flyer, card, window, or anywhere people need more details.

Visual Walkthrough

The create process, step by step

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Start by telling the AI what you need

You do not have to fill out a complicated form. Just type what you want the page to be about. Use normal words. Pretend you are talking to a helper.

Examples you could type or say

“Make a page for my 2014 Honda Civic. It has 118,000 miles, runs well, and I want $6,200.”

“I lost my orange cat near Maple Street. Her name is Pumpkin. Please tell people to call or text me if they see her.”

“Create a page for my garage sale this Saturday from 9 to 3. Add that we have tools, kids clothes, and furniture.”

On your phone, you can tap the microphone on the keyboard and speak instead of typing. That means you can literally talk your page into existence, then let the AI organize it.

Create page where users tell the AI what they need
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Save your 3-word passphrase and code

When your page is ready, SeeMoreInfo gives you a 5-digit page code and a simple 3-word passphrase. The code is how people find the public page. The passphrase is how you get back in and edit it later.

Important: save the 3 words somewhere safe. Take a screenshot, write them down, or copy them into your notes. There is no account to create or log into, so these words are your edit key.

3-word passphrase and page code screen
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Your page is ready to review

Once your page is created, SeeMoreInfo shows you the editor. This is where you review what the AI made and make any changes you want.

A quick welcome message explains the basics. You can add images, preview the public page, or close the message and start editing.

Your page is ready welcome popup
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The editor looks like the public page

The editor is not a confusing setup form. It looks almost like the finished page visitors will see, except you have extra controls for changing it.

What you can change

Change the title, subtitle, price, location, hours, description, alerts, contact information, details, and highlights.

Editor page with edit controls
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What visitors see

Visitors only see the clean public page. They do not see your edit buttons, passphrase tools, save button, or page manager controls.

Clean public page visitors see
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Add photos when you are ready

Photos are optional. Some pages need them, and some do not. If you want photos, use the Add Images or Upload Images option from the editor to open the Photo Manager.

On the Photo Manager page, look for the SeeMoreInfo link in the top left. Tap that when you want to go back to the edit page.

Image upload page with SeeMoreInfo link in the top left
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Change the passphrase only if you want to

The 3-word passphrase is created automatically. You do not have to change it. If you like the words SeeMoreInfo gave you, just keep them.

Right after creating the page: you can choose your own 3 words without typing the original words first, because you are already inside the editor.

Later, when you come back: you will need to enter the current 3 words before changing them.

Optional passphrase change area
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Print signs, add-ons, and QR codes

Once your page is ready, SeeMoreInfo can help you turn it into something people can actually scan, read, and use in the real world. You can print a complete sign, a small add-on for a sign you already own, or a QR-only layout for labels, flyers, cards, displays, and handouts.

The sign tools are made for flexibility. Choose from ready-to-print sign styles, add your SeeMoreInfo code, include a QR code, and print at the size you need. Add-ons can be custom sized in inches, so you can measure the blank space on an existing yard sign, window sign, poster, or display, then print a piece that fits.

Try it with this demo page

Open the sign builder and see the printable options.

Use the demo page code to preview full signs, custom add-ons, large QR signs, and other ready-to-print layouts.

Try the sign tools
Full signs

Pick a ready-to-print sign design, such as For Sale, Lost Pet, Yard Sale, Event, Notice, or other common sign types.

Custom add-ons

Print a strip or box with your code and QR code, sized to fit a sign, flyer, window, board, or display you already have.

QR layouts

Print QR-only layouts, including a large 8" × 8" QR code on a standard sheet of paper for signs that can be scanned from the street.

Print a ready-made sign

Choose a sign category and style, then print a sign that already includes your SeeMoreInfo code and QR code.

Ready-made printable sign options
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Print an add-on for an existing sign

Use Add-ons when you already have a sign to add a code, QR code, or SeeMoreInfo.com strip.

Printable add-on strip with code and QR code
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Set the exact printed size

For add-ons, enter the width and height in inches. This helps you print a piece that fits the exact space you measured.

Custom print size fields for add-on signs
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Print a large QR sign

Print a large 8" × 8" QR code on a standard sheet of paper. It is a simple way to make a sign people can scan from the street, sidewalk, driveway, or parking lot.

Large QR code print layout for a scannable sign
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Tip: for add-ons, measure the open area on your existing sign first, then enter that size before printing. Your sign stays simple, and your SeeMoreInfo page does the explaining.
Try the sign tools here.

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Preview and share the live page

At the top right of the Page Manager, there is a Preview link. Tap it to open the public version of your page.

The public page is what visitors see when they scan, click, or enter your SeeMoreInfo code.

On the public page viewer, there is a Share link at the top. Use that to share your page link by text, email, social media, or anywhere else you want people to see more information.

Ready to make your own?

Start with one sentence. You can add details later. The AI builds the first version, and you can change anything before you save.