Know what happens after you share
Views, contact saves and taps on every link — in numbers, not impressions.
A paper card tells you nothing once it leaves your hand. A digital one tells you: how many times your page opened, how many saved your contact, which link was tapped, and when. Those numbers turn handing out cards from a habit into an activity you can measure and improve.
How it works
- 1
Share as usual
By tap, scan or link — each route is recorded separately.
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Read the numbers
Views, saves, taps, and how they spread over time.
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Change what is not working
A link nobody taps deserves different wording or a higher position on the page.
Why it matters
Measuring events
Compare an exhibition day with an ordinary one and learn whether it is worth attending again.
Comparing placements
The window sticker against the table sticker, in numbers.
A signal of a good meeting
A contact save is stronger than a view: it means they intend to come back to you.
Common questions
Do you see who opened the card?
No. The figures are aggregate and do not identify the visitor. Personal details reach you only when a visitor enters them in the contact form.
Is it on the free plan?
Views only. Saves and taps are on Pro and above.
Views on Free; full analytics on Pro and the shop plans. See pricing
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One code that opens your page, printable on anything: a sign, a receipt, a shop window.
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A contact form on your page, with messages landing in your dashboard, not a crowded inbox.
NFC business cards — one tap is enough
Hold your card near their phone and your page opens. No app, no typing a link.