QuickTapID Pricing for NFC Cards, Digital Profiles, and Booking Tools
QuickTapID pricing is designed for businesses that want a better way to share contact details, follow up faster, and turn in-person conversations into real business. Instead of treating every option the same, this pricing page helps you compare the main QuickTapID paths based on how you actually plan to use the product.
Some businesses mainly want a polished digital business card page. Others want physical NFC business cards they can tap on a phone in person. Some want to push harder on appointment-setting and lead capture with a tap-to-book workflow. This page exists to help you choose the right fit based on how your business sells, follows up, and books work.
Who this pricing page is for
This page is for buyers comparing the full QuickTapID lineup. If you are not sure whether you need a hosted digital profile, an NFC card, or a booking-focused setup, start here. It is especially useful for service businesses, solo operators, local professionals, and appointment-based brands that want a simple way to improve in-person conversion.
What is included across QuickTapID options
- A professional hosted profile experience designed to make contact, follow-up, and link sharing easier
- Tools that help customers call, text, email, visit your website, or take the next step faster
- A cleaner alternative to handing out a plain paper card with limited action options
- A setup built around real business outcomes like lead capture, referrals, and bookings
How the pricing options differ
The digital business card option is best for businesses that want a polished hosted profile and modern share experience. The NFC business card option is stronger for professionals who want the physical tap experience in meetings, events, walk-ins, and local networking. The tap-to-book option is more focused on turning attention into appointments, quote requests, or service inquiries.
Rather than forcing every buyer into the same page, QuickTapID separates these pricing paths so each buyer can choose based on workflow and intent.
When each option makes the most sense
- Digital business card pricing: best when your main goal is a cleaner online profile and easy sharing
- NFC business card pricing: best when you meet people in person and want tap-to-open convenience
- Tap-to-book card pricing: best when bookings and lead conversion matter most
- Smart business card pricing: best for buyers comparing the category and looking for a modern alternative
Related comparison pages
If you are still comparing options, review QuickTapID vs Popl, QuickTapID vs Linktree, and QuickTapID vs paper business cards. Those pages help explain where QuickTapID fits for local service businesses and why a conversion-focused setup can outperform a generic sharing tool.
Pricing FAQ
Do all QuickTapID plans work the same way?
No. The core experience is aligned, but each pricing path is positioned around a different buyer need: hosted profile, NFC sharing, or bookings.
Which pricing page should I start with?
If you are unsure, start on the main pricing page, then move into the specific option that matches your primary goal.
Is this better than a paper card?
For many service businesses, yes. A modern profile with tap or booking actions gives people more ways to act right away.