FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
n NFC business card is a digital alternative to traditional paper business cards. It contains a small NFC chip that can store and transmit contact information, such as your name, phone number, and email address, with a simple tap on a compatible smartphone.
No, you don't need a special app. Most modern smartphones, including Android and iPhone devices, have built-in NFC capabilities, so they can read and interact with NFC business cards.
Yes, you can customize the information on your NFC business card to include your name, job title, company name, contact details, and even links to your social media profiles or website. You can use our free version of the web app, where you can easily add, replace, or update the data you want to share on your NFC business card, giving you full control over your digital networking experience.
Yes, you can. In the event that a customer's phone does not support NFC, you can share your contacts using a QR code. Our system generates a QR code that, when scanned, will work in the same way as if you had tapped your NFC business card on their phone. This ensures seamless contact sharing, regardless of the recipient's device capabilities.
Yes, you can. With your online card, simply let the customer scan your QR code, which is generated for your digital card. Your contact information will be presented for the customer to save, ensuring that you can continue to share your details even if you've misplaced your physical NFC card.
NFC business cards offer several advantages, including being more environmentally friendly, easily shareable, updatable, and capable of linking to multimedia content. They also leave a lasting impression as they showcase your tech-savvy approach to networking.
Yes, you can use a digital card as a standalone option without an NFC card. Our web app allows you to create and share digital business cards that can be accessed via web link or QR code. This provides a convenient and accessible way to share your professional information with others, even if they don't have an NFC-enabled device.