💬 Using @ntags to Send Money on nsave
Sending money between nsave users has always been fast and free — and with @ntags, it’s now even easier.
This article explains what @ntags are, how they work, and how you can use them to send money to friends and family in seconds.
🏷️ What Are @ntags?
@ntags are unique identifiers that every nsave user receives when signing up.
Instead of entering full contact details, you can simply send money using someone’s @ntag.
Examples:
@jonasauernhammer32
@faridaali45
@omarhassan645
Your @ntag is unique to you and makes nsave-to-nsave transfers quick and simple.
🔒 Enabling Your @ntag
When you first open the app, you’ll see a sheet displaying your @ntag and asking whether you’d like to be discoverable on nsave.
This setting controls whether other users can send money to you via your @ntag.
To enable receiving money via your @ntag:
You can change this anytime in Settings.
⚠️ Note: If your @ntag is off, other users cannot send money to you using your tag.
They will see: “No account with this @ntag exists.” However, you will still be able to send money using your account details or through your contact if they have sent them money before.
This ensures you have full control over your privacy.
🔗 Sharing Your @ntag
To find and share your @ntag:
Open Settings
Your @ntag appears under your name
Long-press → Copy to share it with others
Perfect for sharing with friends, family, or anyone who needs to send you money quickly.
💸 Sending Money to an @ntag
We introduced a simplified flow for sending money between nsave users using @ntags.
To send money:
Press on "send money"
Tap nsave to nsave
Enter the recipient’s @ntag
Confirm the recipient (their full name will appear if discoverable)
Enter the amount
Add a reference (optional)
Tap Confirm & Send
The whole process takes less than 30 seconds.
After your first transfer, the recipient will be saved in your Contacts for faster future payments.
❓ FAQ
Why is my @ntag disabled by default?
To protect your privacy. You decide when you want others to find you using your @ntag.
Why do I see “No account with this @ntag exists”?
The recipient hasn’t enabled discoverability for their @ntag.
Can we edit/change our @ntag?
No, @ntags cannot be changed nor edited.


