CardCard is a Wallet-ready digital business card service from Helsinki. Its pitch is to turn your personal card into a pass that can be saved to Apple Wallet, while anchoring your real identity through LinkedIn. It is not a full CRM or enterprise business-card platform; it feels more like a personal “digital calling card atelier”: one permanent link, one Wallet pass, and one public page.
The free card focuses on minimal information: name, a tagline of up to 30 characters, LinkedIn handle, and theme. The system issues an 8-digit serial number and a one-time edit code. Pro adds title, company, vanity path, and 10 detail fields, with each field configurable as either public or wallet-only: public fields appear on the web page, while wallet-only fields are visible only in the Wallet pass. The text also states that the pass is signed with a real Apple developer certificate, so no trust warning appears during installation; after edits, users can pull down to refresh on the back of the Wallet pass.
Pricing is very straightforward: Free is €0/forever; Pro is €10/year, including VAT. The main value of Pro is removing the powered-by footer, adding professional and company information, enabling a custom path, and providing more detail fields. The copy does not disclose payment methods, nor does it mention enterprise plans, team plans, or usage-based billing.
Its strengths are clear positioning, a low learning curve, affordable pricing, and a relatively polished Apple Wallet use case, making it suitable for offline exchanges and long-term saving. The wallet-only fields also provide better privacy boundaries than a standard public profile page. The limitations are mostly around enterprise software capabilities: there is no mention of team collaboration, permissions, SSO, CRM/marketing tool integrations, APIs, bulk management, or compliance certifications. Android and Google Wallet support are also not specified.
CardCard is suitable for freelancers, designers, consultants, creators, event attendees, and others who need a lightweight personal business card. If a company needs centralized employee card management, sales lead routing, or compatibility with China’s domestic social ecosystem, alternatives such as HiHello, Blinq, Popl, Mobilo, or China-focused options like WeCom business cards and personal WeChat cards may be more appropriate. The source text does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment availability, or Wallet-related experience there, so these remain unknown.
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