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NFC Business Card Pricing for In-Person Networking and Faster Contact Sharing

This pricing page is for businesses that specifically want the physical NFC business card experience. If you regularly meet prospects in person, work events, client visits, open houses, pop-ups, markets, consultations, or walk-ins, this is the pricing page that matches that workflow.

QuickTapID NFC business card pricing focuses on the tap moment: someone taps the card and lands on a digital destination that helps them call, text, save your info, or continue the conversation. That makes this page especially relevant for professionals who depend on in-person interaction to win business.

Who this pricing page is for

This page is for professionals who want a physical NFC card they can carry and use in real-world situations. It fits realtors, barbers, contractors, insurance agents, loan officers, med spas, photographers, and local business owners who rely on face-to-face introductions.

What is included

How this differs from other QuickTapID options

This option is more physical and more interaction-driven than standard digital business card pricing. It is built for live networking and real-world handoffs. Compared with tap-to-book pricing, it is broader and not as centered on appointment conversion. Compared with smart business card pricing, it is more specific to the NFC tap experience.

When this option makes the most sense

Choose this pricing path when your business closes attention in person. If people meet you before they ever search for you online, an NFC business card can make your follow-up faster and more memorable.

Related pages

Related pages include digital business card pricing, tap-to-book card pricing, QuickTapID vs paper business cards, and QuickTapID vs Popl.

NFC Business Card Pricing FAQ

Who should choose NFC pricing first?

Businesses that regularly meet leads in person should usually review this page first.

Is this better than a regular paper card?

For speed, convenience, and actionability, it often is.

Do I still get a digital experience?

Yes. The tap is the starting point, but the digital destination is still a major part of the value.