Kill LinkedIn QR contacts. Make real connections instead.
Exchanging LinkedIn QR codes requires you to pull out your phone and break the conversation. BizCard replaces QR codes with a distraction-free E-ink business card that shows your live profile at a glance. Clean, effortless, and human-first networking.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋I’m Jack Gan, cofounder of BizCard — an Eink NFC business card that lets you share your profile with a simple tap without breaking eye contacts.
Over the past few years, I’ve worked on AI agents, but I kept noticing the same simple problem in real life:
even as digital tools got better, my in-person networking felt worse. 🤕
At conferences and meetups 🧑💼🧑💻, every “great conversation” ended the same way.
Someone said, “Let’s connect,” then we all pulled out our phones 📱, dug through LinkedIn, held up QR codes, waited for apps to load… and the moment was gone ⏳. I went home with dozens of “LinkedIn QR contacts” — and almost zero real follow-ups.
They felt like ghost contacts, not real connections.
BizCard is our attempt at a remedy 💡
With a simple tap on our Eink card, you can share your details instantly — no unlocking phones, no breaking eye contacts 👀🤝
You can customize what the card shows for different events or audiences, but the core idea is very simple:
Stay in the conversation while you exchange details.
With BizCard, you can walk into a trade show or meetup 🎪 and connect with 3, 5, or even 10 people in a row — without everyone inviting their phones into the interaction 🚫📱.
We’re launching an early batch 🚀 for people who are tired of ghost contacts and want more present, human networking ❤️
If this resonates with you, we’d love your feedback and support 🙏
We’ll be in the comments all day 💬 answering questions about the hardware, the design process, and how we’re using BizCard at our own events.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋I’m Jack Gan, cofounder of BizCard — an Eink NFC business card that lets you share your profile with a simple tap without breaking eye contacts.
Over the past few years, I’ve worked on AI agents, but I kept noticing the same simple problem in real life:
even as digital tools got better, my in-person networking felt worse. 🤕
At conferences and meetups 🧑💼🧑💻, every “great conversation” ended the same way.
Someone said, “Let’s connect,” then we all pulled out our phones 📱, dug through LinkedIn, held up QR codes, waited for apps to load… and the moment was gone ⏳. I went home with dozens of “LinkedIn QR contacts” — and almost zero real follow-ups.
They felt like ghost contacts, not real connections.
BizCard is our attempt at a remedy 💡
With a simple tap on our Eink card, you can share your details instantly — no unlocking phones, no breaking eye contacts 👀🤝
You can customize what the card shows for different events or audiences, but the core idea is very simple:
Stay in the conversation while you exchange details.
With BizCard, you can walk into a trade show or meetup 🎪 and connect with 3, 5, or even 10 people in a row — without everyone inviting their phones into the interaction 🚫📱.
We’re launching an early batch 🚀 for people who are tired of ghost contacts and want more present, human networking ❤️
If this resonates with you, we’d love your feedback and support 🙏
We’ll be in the comments all day 💬 answering questions about the hardware, the design process, and how we’re using BizCard at our own events.