A QCard Enterprise is an electronic version of your contact information that lives online. You can give access to your QCard Enterprise to people you wish to provide it to, and they can then view the information or download it to their contacts application. Your QCard Enterprise can include links to all your social media profiles, email, phone and more.
The most cool way is to use an NFC-enabled (NFC stands for Near Field Communication) object that will automatically bring your information up on someone’s smartphone by simply tapping it to the back of their phone. Your gift box includes three such devices, one metal card and two adhesive discs.
You can tap any one of these to the back of an NFC-enabled smartphone and your QCard Enterprise will be displayed with contact information. The viewer can then tap to email you, call you, access your social media accounts, etc. There is also a button at the bottom of the screen that allows the recipient to download your QCard Enterprise to their contacts app on their phone.
In order for the QCard’s Enterprise chip to work with a recipient's phone, the phone needs to be NFC-enabled. Most phones produced in the last few years have this built in (it’s the same technology used for touchless payments like ApplePay or Google Pay). Some phone models keep this on all the time automatically but others may have a setting to turn it on.
The NFC “reader” is usually located on the back of a phone but sometimes it is in different locations on the back, depending on the model. If it doesn't work the first time, try rubbing the card higher or lower on the back of the phone.
Be sure to touch the phone with the the back of the card not the side with the QR code.
If it still doesn’t work, you can see whether NFC feature of your phone might possibly be disabled.
Yes! There are a several!
On the FRONT of the card there is a QR code. You can have the recipient scan that code using the camera on their phone and it will take them to your QCard Enterprise. This is a good approach to try next if their phone isn't reading the NFC chip.
Also, if you tap the card or disc to your OWN phone it will bring up your card on your phone. At the top of the card is that same QR code. You can have the recipient scan the QR code from the screen of your phone. In fact, if you bookmark your card you can use this to share your information with someone even if you don't have the NFC
device handy.
Several other methods that also work remotely is to share the secret url to your QCard Enterprise via email or text.
When you first set up your QCard Enterprise, you will be asked to create a password. You can then log in with this password anytime to edit your contact information.
Your QCard Enterprise is located at a url that contains a random number in it, so it's unlikely anyone would be able to find it easily. Only people with this “secret” url will have access to the contact information. The page that contains this information is flagged to tell Google and other search bots not to include these pages in search results, so they should not appear there either. Nevertheless, the profile is on the internet, so bear that in mind. Just like your physical business card could get passed to someone you don't anticipate, someone could share your secret url and anyone who has it would have access to the information you put into your QCard Enterprise.
No. You don’t need an app to use your QCard Enterprise.
If you have any questions or problems as you use the card, we have a support email that you can reach out to, which is support@qcard.com.