A card that opens your whole profile on any phone — no app, no typing, no fumbling for a number. Encrypted so completely that we cannot read it either.
Works on iPhone and Android · Nothing to install · Nothing stored in the clear
End-to-end encrypted
We cannot read your profile
No app to install
For you or for them
Works offline
No signal needed to share
No visitor tracking
We log no one who taps
How it works
No app for you. No app for them. No account for them either — the person you just met never has to sign up for anything.
Hold it against any phone. Your profile opens in the browser straight away — nothing to install, nothing to scan, nothing to type.
Your photo, your links, your socials, and one featured button for the thing you actually want them to do. Arranged how you like it.
One tap saves you to their contacts. You land in their ReachCard, and they land in yours — so the connection survives the conversation.
Features
Your profile is stored as ciphertext. The key to open it lives on the card, never on our servers.
iPhone and Android read the card natively. A QR code covers everything else.
Your card opens in a dead-signal basement, on a plane, at a conference with saturated wifi.
Keep several arrangements of your links and switch between them. Only the one you pick is visible.
Book a call, open WhatsApp, take a payment. One button, front and centre, doing the work.
A real contact card, with your photo and every link, in one tap. No copying anything out.
Add your card to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet, so it is there without the physical tag.
Revoke it instantly. The old tag dies, your profile moves to a new one, nothing else changes.
Privacy
Every digital card company says it respects your privacy. The difference here is that we could not break that if we wanted to, and neither could anyone who stole everything we have.
It rides in the part of the link a browser never sends to a server. Your phone uses it to decrypt your profile locally. We hold ciphertext and nothing that opens it.
Not as a policy — as a database constraint. An attempt to create a server-readable key is rejected by the database itself, so this cannot quietly stop being true.
A view records the card and the time. No IP address, no device, no fingerprint, not even which link was clicked. Your analytics are honest because there is nothing else there.
Only an unreadable one-way fingerprint of it, so a stolen copy of everything we hold yields no address to sell, leak or subpoena.
For teams
Order in bulk, put your logo on every tap, and see what is working — without ever being able to read your own team’s private profiles.
Pricing
One payment for the hardware, and a profile that stays live for as long as you want it. No monthly fee for the privilege of owning something.
One card, your whole profile, yours to keep.
No subscription, ever.
Branded cards and a dashboard, for a team that meets people.
Five cards or more.
Hundreds of cards, custom finishes, and help rolling them out.
Volume pricing.
Prices exclude shipping and any local tax.
Questions
No. Tapping your card opens a normal web page in whatever browser they already have. They do not need an account, an app, or to have heard of us.
Yes. Every iPhone from the XS onwards reads a card by holding it near the top of the phone, with nothing to open first. Android has read NFC for years. Anything older or unusual can scan the QR code on the back instead.
Revoke it from your account and the tag stops working immediately. Your profile, your links and your saved contacts are untouched — they move to a replacement card. Whoever found it gets a dead link.
No, and not as a matter of trust. What we store is encrypted, and the key that opens it exists on your card and in your browser, never on our servers. If we were compelled to hand over everything we hold, it would be unreadable.
Edit your profile and every card you have ever handed out is instantly current. That is the point — the card is a pointer, not a print run.
No. The card is a one-off purchase and your profile stays live. There is no monthly fee and no feature held back for a higher tier.
Yes. You can create a share link that behaves exactly like a card, for email signatures, video calls, or anyone you meet remotely.
Your card still opens. It is saved to the phone after the first view, so a basement, a plane or a packed conference hall makes no difference.
One card, every phone, and a profile you can change forever after. The people you meet keep you — and nobody else gets to watch.
Ready to stop typing numbers?
One card. Every phone.