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LodgeFob connects brothers

A modern digital fob for Masonic introductions, lodge travel, and fraternal connection.

LodgeFob pairs physical NFC/RFID fobs with public contact profiles, lodge discovery, visit tracking, and a growing directory of lodges and Grand Lodges.

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Tap-to-share profiles

A LodgeFob opens a clean public profile with contact details, lodge affiliations, offices, and Masonic work capabilities.

Lodge discovery

Search lodges by location, meeting night, jurisdiction, and Grand Lodge data as the directory grows.

Travel passport

Track visits and build a fraternal travel record with lightweight badges and future verification options.

Historical archive companion

Preserve your lodge history with The Masonic Vault.

The Masonic Vault helps Grand Lodges and Lodge Secretaries digitize, catalog, and AI-transcribe historical records, minutes, artifacts, and regalia into a secure role-based archive.

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Digitize

Capture paper records, scans, and archive materials.

Transcribe

Use AI-assisted review for historical documents.

Secure

Manage archives with role-based access.

Brother-owned apparel

Outfit your lodge with Masonic apparel.

Looking for shirts, polos, event gear, or custom lodge apparel? Widow’s Sons Shop offers custom Masonic printing, embroidery, and lodge order support with a focus on fraternal quality.

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Custom lodge orders

Embroidery & print options

Fast turnaround

Fraternal design focus

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About the Craft

What is Freemasonry?

Freemasonry is one of the world’s oldest fraternal organizations. It brings men together around principles of brotherly love, relief, truth, personal improvement, charity, and service.

Every jurisdiction is a little different, but lodges commonly meet for fellowship, education, charitable work, ceremonies, and the ritual traditions that help teach moral lessons through symbols and shared experience.

How to become a Freemason

1. Learn about the fraternity and speak with Masons in your area.

2. Find a recognized lodge near you and ask about their petition process.

3. Meet the members, ask questions, and follow the requirements of that jurisdiction.

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Questions about LodgeFob?

Send a note about fobs, lodge data, orders, or getting your lodge started. Messages go to contact@lodgefob.com.