Paper business cards end up in a drawer. A digital business card lives behind a single QR code or link: scan it and the other person gets your details, socials and website instantly — and you can update it any time without reprinting a thing.
What a digital business card includes
- Your name, title and photo/logo.
- Buttons to call, email, and visit your website.
- Links to LinkedIn and your other socials.
- Anything else you'd hand over — booking link, portfolio, WhatsApp.
Build it in three steps (free)
- Create a link-in-bio page and add "Call", "Email", "Website" and "LinkedIn" buttons. Pick a theme and add your photo.
- Get its short link and QR code from the page or the link creator.
- Share it — put the QR on a printed card, your phone's wallet, or your email signature.
Why digital beats paper
- Always current — change your number or title once; the card updates everywhere.
- Trackable — see how many people scan and which links they tap (analytics from $5/month).
- No reprints — it's a dynamic QR, editable forever.
- Frictionless — one scan, no typing.
Pro tip
Add the QR to your email signature and phone lock screen so you can share your card even without a printed one. It all runs on lynkily's all-in-one platform — bio page, short link and QR in one account.