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InkTap is a “tap-to-open” NFC business card platform that links a physical card to a cloud-hosted personal mini-app. Visitors do not need to install an app: when they bring their phone close to the card, it opens a page with a profile photo, job title, and key action buttons for saving a contact, booking a meeting, visiting a website, or downloading materials.
The product is not positioned as a complex landing-page builder. Instead, it limits each profile page to a maximum of four actions, with an emphasis on mobile thumb-friendly interaction and automatic light/dark theme adaptation. It includes vCard contact downloads, social links and custom CTAs, secure file hosting, download analytics, and playbooks for sales, founders, recruiting, and events. On the analytics side, it can track taps, actions, bookings, and downloads, while offering real-time clickstreams, geography/device data, funnels, teammate leaderboards, and weekly reports. Team plans support team seats, lead routing, and CRM export; enterprise plans add SAML, directory sync, white-label templates, and a dedicated account manager.
The site describes a subscription model. All subscriptions include the builder, hosting, SSL, analytics, and card fulfillment, and can be canceled at any time, but prices are not disclosed. The basic tier includes 1 hosted URL and 1 PVC card; the team tier includes 3 URLs, team seats, and 3 metal or wood cards; the enterprise tier offers unlimited URLs and cards. For integrations, bookings can connect to Calendly, HubSpot Meetings, SavvyCal, Chili Piper, Google/Outlook, or a custom link. It can also push to Slack and create CRM records. Deployment is cloud-hosted; there is no visible information about self-hosting or an open API.
Its strengths are that it connects offline handshakes and event conversations with online conversion loops. Setup is fast, the pages are restrained, and the analytics are directly useful for ROI evaluation. The downsides are opaque pricing and limited security/compliance disclosure: the available information only mentions SSL, SAML, directory sync, and similar features. API and developer capabilities also appear to be missing. Physical card delivery is stated as 5–7 business days in North America, while shipping to China is unknown. InkTap is suitable for sales reps, BD teams, founder roadshows, recruitment fairs, and conference operations. If you need a complex website-style page, a deep permissions model, or fast domestic delivery in China, you should evaluate it carefully.
The crawled text does not mention China network access, RMB payments, or local logistics, so its access status in China is unknown. Domestic teams may consider WeCom business cards, private-domain SCRM tools, or landing-page builders combined with a local NFC card supplier. International alternatives to compare include Popl, HiHello, Blinq, and Mobilo.
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