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Cardivore positions itself as a “living business cards” tool for dynamic business cards. Its core goal is to reduce missed business opportunities caused by paper business cards being lost, outdated, not carried, or simply ignored. It is not a communications-channel service in the traditional sense—such as email, SMS, voice, or IM—but is more focused on digital business card sharing, contact capture, and corporate contact directory management.
Based on the information on the page, Cardivore’s main capabilities include syncing Outlook and mobile contacts, centralizing contact management and keeping information up to date; automatically capturing information from paper business cards via card-scanning technology; exchanging accurate contact details during online meetings; and allowing companies to centrally design and publish employee business cards, eliminating the need to reprint cards when employees change roles. For businesses, newly added contacts can automatically enter the company contact directory, helping both employees and the company retain business relationships.
From a communications/email perspective, the page does not disclose any email-sending, SMS, voice-calling, or IM messaging channel capabilities, nor does it provide performance metrics such as delivery rates, throughput, latency, or SLA. As such, it is not suitable for evaluation as an email marketing, verification-code SMS, or notification push platform.
Pricing information is limited. The page only mentions “Try it out free” and “Enterprise features free for a limited time,” without specifying free quotas, enterprise pricing, subscription cycles, or payment methods. On integrations, the text explicitly mentions syncing with Outlook and mobile contacts, but does not provide details on API, Webhook, CRM, SSO, or data export capabilities. These points should be confirmed before enterprise procurement.
Its advantage is a clearly defined use case: it is suitable for sales teams, business development, trade show attendees, and teams that frequently hold online meetings, using dynamic business cards to replace traditional paper cards while helping companies build and retain contact assets. The downside is the lack of publicly available information, especially around security and compliance, privacy policy, data ownership, permission management, and enterprise support capabilities.
The page does not provide information on access from China, payment methods, or localized support, so its availability in China can only be considered unknown. Chinese teams looking for similar capabilities may compare it with CamCard, WeCom business cards, or international products such as HiHello, Blinq, Popl, and Mobilo. If the requirement is email or SMS delivery, a professional ESP or CPaaS provider would be a better fit.
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