Guide
Digital Business Card: NFC + QR Guide
Paper cards get lost. A digital business card lives on your phone and shares in one tap. Here's how to build one.
What is a digital business card?
A digital business card is a shareable profile that lives at a web URL. Tap an NFC card or scan a QR code, and your prospect's phone opens the page — no app required. From there, they can save your contact, book a call, or message you.
What to include
- Your name, business name, and a short bio
- A profile photo or logo
- One primary CTA (book a call, request a quote, start a trial)
- Phone, email, website, and key social handles
- A lead-capture form tailored to your industry
Step-by-step: build yours in 5 minutes
- Create your profile. Sign up, pick your industry (fitness, beauty, real estate, creator), and add your name, photo, and bio.
- Add your CTA. Choose what you want people to do first — book a call, get a quote, or join your list.
- Connect your channels. Phone, email, website, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube all live one tap away.
- Generate your QR + NFC link. Your profile URL becomes a QR code and can be programmed onto an NFC card, wristband, or sticker.
- Share it. Tap an NFC tag, show your QR, or send the link by text. Every interaction captures a lead.
NFC vs QR vs link — which to use?
Use NFC for in-person meetings and events — a tap is faster than typing. Use QR codes on flyers, slides, and storefronts where people can scan from a distance. Use the shareable link in your email signature, DMs, and SMS. The same profile powers all three.
Make every tap a lead
A great digital business card doesn't stop at displaying contact info — it captures the visitor's info too. Add an industry-specific lead form so prospects who tap actually convert into conversations.