What to include
Name, role, one line about what you do, a phone number, and one link. Keep it tight and easy to scan. A small card that’s easy to read performs better than a cluttered one.
How to share it
Add a QR for offline use and a direct link for chat or email. Keep the same card everywhere so it’s memorable.
Why it works
It removes the friction of attachments and lets your contact save details instantly. You can update it later without reprinting anything.
Step-by-step workflow
- Write a one‑line description of what you do.
- Add your primary contact method and one link.
- Share the card via QR or direct link.
Example use case
Example: A freelance designer sends a digital card after client calls. It includes their portfolio and WhatsApp link for follow‑ups.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Listing too many links
- Missing a direct contact method
- Using tiny fonts that are hard to scan
Frequently asked questions
- Is this free? Yes. These tools are free to use without login or installation.
- Is my data safe? Most tools run locally in your browser and don’t store your inputs.
- How do I choose the right tool? Start with the task you need to finish and pick the smallest tool that solves it.