Virtual Business cards

The chances of people retyping your business card info into their phone are slim because it's a hassle. Instead, flip Skrol horizontally to reveal your touchless business card with a QR code. This way, everyone you meet can instantly add your contact information to their smartphone. And unlike a conventional business card, a QR code can pass links to Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, product pages, chat services, photos, and a brief searchable bio.

An iphone with a qr code on the screen

You can create as many business card profiles as you need — one for work, another to share personal information with friends, another for a side gig, or your assistant, partner, spouse, and anyone else.

When abroad, you can use a native language with a local address and phone number or share your domestic phone number formatted for international calls. Localized cards are particularly handy when asking for directions or hailing a cab.

A cell phone with a qr code on it

Business card for French

They are also great for privacy. Each card can include the only information you wish to share, and for extra privacy, you can replace the QR code with a company logo or a photo.

A cell phone with a picture of a man on it

Business card with photo

You can also use them as name plaques during sitdown meetings or to introduce yourself during networking events — a perfect accessory for the post-COVID world.

A cell phone with a text message on the screen

Paper business card inside the Skrol app