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Cuigg by the numbers
9,000
Interactions
1,200
Questions asked
40,000
Answers collected
250
Events powered
Where Cuigg came from
The Cuigg story
Clients kept asking us to put Instagram links and tinyurl QRs on the backs of WinnerFlags cards. We were sceptical — these become dead links the moment a username changes or a free trial runs out, and a dead link on a card built to last felt wrong.
While travelling through South East Asia we set out to find the best solution for the backs of our cards: how do we make it a fun, additional element that works for both the people who receive the cards and the people who commission them?
We landed on one idea: make QRs that never fail or give 404s. We imagined a grandchild scanning a card fifty years on and still finding something there. That's Cuigg.

Mykola and Rachel
What our clients use Cuigg for
- Card hunts
- Menus
- Invitations
- Promotions
- Questionnaires
- Insights
- Community builders
- Giveaways
WinnerFlags
A collectible card platform powered by Cuigg QR technology.
Collector-grade custom illustrated cards for events, artists, business, and literally anything imaginable.
All events end, but we believe the memories shouldn't.
Pocket sized memories
- Tangible and interactive
- Bring a piece of the event home with you
- Key to remembering the night
62,000+
Cards distributed
350+
Unique event sets
100%
Handmade in Ireland
What our clients use WinnerFlags for
- Memento for the event
- Rewarding return customers
- Increase word of mouth
- Introduce tangible art to their events
- Multi-venue card hunts
- QR distribution
- Sponsor representation
- Product promotion
- Personal promotion
Where WinnerFlags began
The WinnerFlags story
Three years ago we were students living in Limerick. We noticed we were going to way more events than we could remember. We were always artists, creating fun things and socialising, having the best time with the best people. One day, on a couch in a living room, an idea was born: “Why not make an illustrated set of cards to hand out for free to some lucky people?” Three days later the first 63 WinnerFlag cards were distributed. The rest is literally history. There are now over 350 events that have had their own unique WinnerFlags.












