You can subscribe directly from the InstaCode website, and have access to the entire library within minutes. You'll be guided through each step with easy instructions and online tutorials, and quick links to the InstaCode mobile app. The user-friendly interface will then help you find the information you need quickly and efficiently. There are also lots of ways to search, using any combination of code, manufacturer, vehicle make, model and year, card number, key blank reference and key type. We'll be on hand to help with any questions too, and send you tips on how to get the most out of InstaCode Live, now and in the future.I use CodeSource, Instacode, and Lockcodes. But the thing that pissed me off the most about it is that you can only use it on one device. CodeSource is the same, but it's different since it is a PC application. Instacode has PC application as well as mobile OS options. However, if you use it on more than one device, you will get booted from the other device. So if you move from PC to phone and back again 5 times, your account gets locked. $10 isn't a whole lot of money, but imagine having multiple locksmiths with multiple devices it adds up quick, especially if you have the $30 package. And if you decide to try out Instacode, at least you will only be out $10-30 if you decide you don't like it.One nice thing about Instacode is the advanced search. They have a test page for codes, although they aren't complete codes. But if you already have CodeSource, I would consider giving Lockcodes a go. The other software in the CodeSource suite is nice, too. Still, it's nice to have an arsenal of tools at your disposal. Both Lockcodes and Instacode are cheaper than CodeSource, but only up to a point. At least Lockcodes is a once yearly payment. I want to, but I don't want to pay multiple subscriptions. I haven't had a chance to use Instacode on PC yet. Lockcodes also has a key blank cross-reference which has saved my ass on numerous occasions. Lockcodes is also updated by the community, so it feels very complete. Or you can have it just display in mm and do it that way. I usually go for CodeMax, but on the chance there isn't a DSD for that, there's a good chance Lockcodes will have a Blackhawk card you can use in your Blitz or whatever. One thing I like about Lockcodes is the ability to specify what type of space and depth data you want it to display in. Some of the extra features are nice too, like transponder info or car opening info. You can put in a code and specify the key, so you won't pull up 100+ results and have to dig through all of those. One nice thing about Instacode is the advanced search. I use CodeSource, Instacode, and Lockcodes.
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