Cardhop vs NexaLink
Apple-only contacts power-user vs cross-platform AI networking
Cardhop (by Flexibits) is a well-loved macOS and iOS power-user contacts app — natural-language search, smart actions, deep Apple Contacts integration. NexaLink covers a different need: networking-specific CRM with business card scanning, voice memos, and AI follow-up drafts, on iOS, Android, and web. Different apps, different jobs.
NexaLink vs Cardhop — Feature Comparison
| Feature | NexaLink | Cardhop |
|---|---|---|
| Cross-platform (iOS + Android + Web) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Natural-language search | Semantic | ✓ |
| Business card scanner | ✓ | ✗ |
| AI follow-up drafts | ✓ | ✗ |
| Voice memos → contact | ✓ | ✗ |
| NFC card sharing | ✓ | ✗ |
| Personal CRM with scoring | ✓ | ✗ |
| Apple Contacts integration | Import/Export | Native |
| Calendar integration | ✓ | ✓ |
| Lifetime pricing | ✓ | ✓ |
Why Professionals Choose NexaLink Over Cardhop
- 1Works on Android (Cardhop doesn't)
- 2Built-in business card scanner
- 3AI follow-up draft generation
- 4Voice memos → AI-structured contact
- 5Digital card sharing via NFC, QR, Wallet
Pricing Comparison
How to Switch from Cardhop to NexaLink
Keep Cardhop if you love its natural-language search for personal contacts
Add NexaLink for networking workflow (scanner + voice + AI follow-up)
Sync via Apple Contacts: Cardhop reads from it, NexaLink can import + export
Set NexaLink as default for new business cards (scan + AI draft)
Use Cardhop for daily personal contact actions (call mom, email college friend)
The Verdict
These are two great apps that solve different jobs. Cardhop is a power-user macOS/iOS contacts app for managing your personal address book elegantly — natural-language commands, smart actions, integration with Apple Contacts so everything syncs across your devices. If you've used Cardhop, you know how well it does this. NexaLink is a networking app — it doesn't try to replace your personal contacts manager. It captures business cards you collect at events, voice-memos the conversations, drafts follow-up emails with AI, and surfaces relationship insights. The decision is workflow-driven: do you primarily manage existing personal contacts (Cardhop) or do you primarily build new professional relationships (NexaLink)? Many people use both — Cardhop for personal, NexaLink for work — with Apple Contacts as the shared sync layer. NexaLink's bonus over Cardhop on the networking side: Android support (Cardhop is Apple-only), built-in scanner, voice memo capture, and AI-powered follow-up. NexaLink's bonus over a Cardhop subscription: a one-time $129 lifetime price that includes the Scanner and CRM apps.
Why NexaLink?
Cross-platform (iOS + Android + web)
Cardhop is macOS + iOS only. NexaLink works wherever you do — including Android and the web.
Business card scanner built in
Scan paper cards with AI OCR — 99% accuracy. Cardhop doesn't scan; it manages contacts you've already entered.
AI follow-up drafts
NexaLink uses Gemini Flash to draft personalized follow-up messages based on conversation context. Cardhop has no AI features.
Voice memos → structured contact
Voice-note a conversation; AI extracts name, title, topics, follow-up action. Cardhop relies on manual entry.
NFC + QR card sharing
Share your digital business card via NFC tap, QR code, or Apple Wallet. Cardhop has no card-sharing features — it's contacts-management only.
Share Instantly, Three Ways
QR code for events, NFC tap for one-on-ones, and a direct link for email and text. Recipients see your card in their browser — no app download required.
NexaLink Features
Designs for every industry — minimal, bold, classic, and more
Generate a unique QR code anyone can scan to view your card
Tap phones together to exchange cards (Pro)
Save your card to mobile wallets for one-tap access
See views, clicks, and engagement trends over time
Match your brand with custom colors, logo, and fonts
Add LinkedIn, X, Instagram, website, and more
Recipients save your info to their phone in a single tap
Frequently Asked Questions
Is NexaLink a Cardhop replacement?
Partially. Cardhop's strength is being a beautiful macOS/iOS contacts power-user app — natural-language search like 'call mom' or 'email Sarah'. NexaLink's strength is networking workflow: scanner, voice memos, AI follow-ups, NFC card sharing. If you use Cardhop primarily for managing personal contacts, NexaLink doesn't replicate the elegant Apple Contacts integration. If you use it for professional networking, NexaLink covers the full workflow more completely.
Can NexaLink do natural-language search like Cardhop?
NexaLink has semantic search powered by Gemini embeddings — 'the investor I met at SaaStr' or 'the founder who liked climbing' returns the right contact. Cardhop's natural-language search is faster for single-action queries ('call John'). For finding contacts by context or conversation, NexaLink's semantic search is more powerful.
Does NexaLink work on macOS?
NexaLink has a web app that runs in any browser including macOS Safari/Chrome. The native iOS app installs on Mac via the iPad Catalyst layer (macOS 11+). There's no dedicated macOS app like Cardhop — but the web app covers the same workflow on the desktop.
Can I use both Cardhop and NexaLink?
Yes — many users do. Cardhop manages your personal contacts in Apple Contacts (which syncs everywhere). NexaLink handles networking workflow with its own CRM. They don't conflict — Cardhop reads from Apple Contacts; NexaLink imports/exports CSVs.
Which is better for Android users?
NexaLink, by default. Cardhop is Apple-only. If you have an Android phone, Cardhop isn't an option. NexaLink has full feature parity on iOS, Android, and web.
Do recipients need the NexaLink app?
No. When someone scans your QR code, taps your NFC, or clicks your link, your card opens as a mobile-optimized webpage in their browser. They can save your contact directly — no download required.
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