Renvia is a digital business card service built around an βNFC physical tap card + cloud-hosted digital business card page + QR Code/URL sharingβ model. Users can manage their profile through a mobile browser, while recipients do not need to install an app to view the card, save it to contacts, or visit social media and official website links. Rather than simply replacing paper business cards, it also works more like a lightweight personal homepage or mini website.
The individual feature set is fairly complete: it supports one-tap vCard saving to contacts, uploads for avatars/covers/profile photos, custom bios, up to 5 custom link groups, five display layouts, and optimized Open Graph previews when shared on LINE and Facebook. For offline networking, users can tap an NFC card, show a QR Code, or send a direct URL.
For businesses, Renvia provides an admin dashboard where teams can view the status of activated and in-stock chip URLs, with a points-based system controlling business card activation. Admins can generate card links in bulk, copy them with one click, export CSV/Excel files, and use them for recordkeeping or to hand off to a print vendor for NFC chip encoding. They can also deactivate cards for former employees and centrally configure the company Logo, official redirect links, footer watermark, and default visual style.
The page does not disclose specific plan pricing. It only states that each newly added card consumes points, and that companies requiring bulk activation or a custom branded domain should contact customer service. A free plan or trial period is also not clearly specified. In terms of third-party integrations, the available text only shows social sharing optimization and outbound link routing, such as LINE, IG, official websites, Shopee, and portfolios. There is no visible mention of integrations with CRM systems, corporate directories, or marketing platforms. On the security side, it mentions edit keys being sent by email, points-based security protection, and deactivation for former employees, but lacks details on encryption, backups, role-based permissions, or compliance certifications.
Its strengths are a low learning curve, no app installation required for recipients, a memorable offline NFC experience, and cloud-based updates that can reduce reprinting costs. The business dashboard also covers essential needs such as bulk activation and consistent branding. Its weaknesses include limited pricing transparency and a lack of information around APIs, developer support, data compliance, and deeper system integrations. It is well suited to salespeople, creators, trade show sellers, consultants, and SMBs that want a unified business card identity for employees.
The available text does not provide information about servers, ICP filing, payment methods, or access from mainland China, so its China access status is unknown. If a team plans to use it in mainland China, it is recommended to first test access speed, the stability of NFC/QR Code landing pages, payment options, and customer support responsiveness. Alternatives to consider include WeCom business cards, domestic QR Code business card tools, or overseas digital business card services such as HiHello, Popl, Blinq, and Mobilo.
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