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

  1. Create your profile. Sign up, pick your industry (fitness, beauty, real estate, creator), and add your name, photo, and bio.
  2. Add your CTA. Choose what you want people to do first — book a call, get a quote, or join your list.
  3. Connect your channels. Phone, email, website, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube all live one tap away.
  4. Generate your QR + NFC link. Your profile URL becomes a QR code and can be programmed onto an NFC card, wristband, or sticker.
  5. 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.

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