Pyme.me is a digital business card SaaS for individuals, professionals, and micro-businesses, positioned around “creating a professional digital business card in minutes.” Beyond displaying contact details and social profiles, its paid plans can add products/services, a quotation system, maps, bank transfer information, business hours, booking links, and YouTube videos. This makes it more of a customer acquisition and showcase tool for local services and small merchants.
The free plan supports 1 digital business card, full customization, social networks, and a QR code, making it suitable for individuals getting started. Plus expands capacity to 5 cards and supports 3 products or services per card, up to 20 quotes per month, Google Maps location, bank transfer information, and social sharing. Pro is aimed at professionals and businesses, supporting 10 cards, 6 products or services per card, 50 quotes per month, and adds working/service hours, appointment or calendar links, YouTube videos, and more. Third-party capabilities are mainly centered on Google Maps, YouTube, payments, and external calendar links; no API or developer documentation was found.
The product uses a freemium model plus annual subscriptions, with automatic renewal. Free is $0/year; Plus is 10,000 CLP or 10.00 USD/year; Pro is 25,000 CLP or 24.99 USD/year. Payment methods include MercadoPago for Chilean pesos and PayPal for international USD payments. Pricing is low and suitable for budget-conscious micro-businesses, but plan cancellation or changes require contacting the company via WhatsApp, suggesting limited automated subscription management.
Its strengths are a low barrier to entry, a usable free plan, inexpensive paid plans, and a fairly complete small-business loop around “showcase—share—request a quote.” The drawbacks are that the available information does not disclose common business software capabilities such as team collaboration, role-based permissions, data security certifications, privacy compliance, APIs, or self-hosting. As a result, it is not well suited to organizations with higher requirements for compliance, workflow integration, or multi-user management.
It is suitable for freelancers, local service providers, consultants, small merchants, and teams that need a lightweight online business card. Access from China cannot be determined from the available text alone. Since payments rely on PayPal and the service mainly targets Chilean and international users, Chinese users may need to test network connectivity, payment, and localization experience in practice. For China-facing customers, alternatives to compare include WeCom business cards, mini-program business cards, domestic micro-card tools, or international options such as Linktree, Canva, and Blinq.
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