DV Card is an online digital business card platform focused on helping users create a digital card in about 5 minutes as a replacement for traditional paper business cards. The page emphasizes that cards can be saved on a device, accessed anytime, and shared through multiple channels. It is more than just a contact page: it also supports products/services, images, YouTube videos, social media links, payment blocks, and contact forms, making it closer to a lightweight showcase page for individual professionals and small businesses.
Based on the information disclosed, the core modules include card creation, template selection, user registration and login, updates via a backend dashboard, multi-channel sharing, social links, up to 10 products or services, 10 gallery images, 5 YouTube videos, a contact form, and payment blocks. Its main strengths are low entry barriers and easy updates: when information changes, there is no need to reprint business cards, and cards can be shared and updated without limits.
However, as a SaaS/business software product, DV Card appears to have limited team collaboration capabilities. The page does not mention team workspaces, member roles, permission controls, centralized brand management, or approval workflows. Third-party integrations also seem limited: only social media links and YouTube video embeds are visible, with no mention of integrations with CRM, marketing automation, email, calendar, or enterprise communication tools. No API, webhooks, SDK, or developer documentation are disclosed.
The page includes wording such as βfree,β βAffordable prices,β and βDigital Card with Ecommerce For One Year,β suggesting that there may be free creation or low-cost annual plans. However, it does not provide specific pricing, currency, payment methods, renewal terms, or differences between plans. In terms of deployment, the online registration, login, creation, and management flow indicate that it is likely a cloud-based service. There is no mention of self-hosting or private deployment.
The advantages are a simple creation process, quick launch, and repeatable information updates. Compared with a basic electronic business card, it adds products, images, videos, and contact forms, making it suitable for freelancers, salespeople, small businesses, and offline service providers as a personal profile page or lightweight product showcase. The drawbacks are insufficient disclosure for enterprise use, especially around data security and compliance, privacy protection, backups, support, payment policies, and the integration ecosystem. It is not ideal for medium to large enterprises with higher requirements for compliance, permissions, and system integrations.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, ICP filing, nodes, or payment methods. Actual usability should be verified through access testing, so China accessibility is currently unknown. If used in China, users should pay attention to website connectivity, whether YouTube videos display properly, and whether overseas payments are supported. Alternatives include HiHello, Blinq, Popl, Mobilo, Canva business cards, as well as domestic H5 business card tools, micro business card services, and digital business card tools within the WeCom ecosystem.
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