Digital vs paper business cards
Digital business cards beat paper for most professionals: they never run out, update instantly when your details change, and land straight in the other person's phone instead of a drawer. Paper still works when there is no phone in the room. ConnectMachine covers both, since it also scans paper cards into contacts.
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Where digital wins
Your card cannot run out at the worst moment, a job change is one edit instead of a reprint, and the share ends in their contacts app rather than a pocket. You also see the exchange on your side, with a note of how you met.
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Where paper holds on
Paper needs no battery and no signal, and in some settings handing over a card is part of the ritual. If your industry expects it, carry a few. The problem was never giving paper cards, it was what happens to the ones you receive.
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The practical answer: both, one system
Share digitally by QR, link, or tap, and scan every paper card you receive into ConnectMachine. Either way, each connection ends as a clean contact with context attached.
What makes it work
No print runs, no stale details
The average box of paper cards outlives the job title printed on it. A digital card is current everywhere the moment you edit it.
A share that actually completes
Most paper cards end up lost or binned, and the details rarely get typed into a phone. A QR scan puts your details one tap from being saved.
Memory paper never had
A paper card cannot tell you where you met someone or what they needed. Every ConnectMachine exchange can carry a note, a voice memo, and a reminder.