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Digital Business Card

Digital Business Cards for Government Officials

Stay accessible to the people you represent

Government and municipal officials meet constituents at town halls, community forums, ribbon cuttings, and everyday encounters. A digital business card ensures every resident can easily reach your office, find public service resources, and stay informed about upcoming meetings and initiatives.

The Scenario

You're an elected official or government employee who regularly attends public events, town halls, and community meetings where residents need a reliable way to contact your office.

The Problem

Constituents meet officials at public events but have no easy way to follow up, find office hours, or access the government services they need after the conversation ends.

The Solution

A digital business card with office contact details, service request portals, meeting schedules, and constituent feedback forms keeps government accessible and transparent.

Why Digital Cards for Government Constituent Outreach

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.

Always Up-to-Date

Change your job title, phone number, or company and every recipient sees the update instantly. No reprints, no re-sharing — one card that stays current.

Track Who Engaged

See how many people viewed your card, when they opened it, and which links they clicked. Use that data to prioritize follow-ups.

Professional First Impression

Choose from 8+ templates designed for professionals. Add your photo, logo, brand colors, and social links for a card that matches your identity.

Works on Every Device

Your card opens as a mobile-optimized webpage on any smartphone, tablet, or desktop. Add it to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet for one-tap access.

Free Forever Plan

Create 1 digital card, share via QR and link, and scan up to 10 paper cards per month — at no cost. Upgrade to Pro when you need more.

How to Get Started

1
Create a card with your title, office address, phone, and official email
2
Include links to constituent service portals, meeting agendas, and public feedback forms
3
Share at town halls, community events, and constituent meetings via QR code displays
4
Update the card with upcoming town hall dates, policy updates, and seasonal service information

Expected Results

Make government services more accessible to every constituent you meet
Increase public engagement with town halls and community feedback channels
Build trust through transparency and easy-to-find contact information

Features That Make It Work

8+ Professional Templates

Designs for every industry — minimal, bold, classic, and more

QR Code Sharing

Generate a unique QR code anyone can scan to view your card

NFC Tap to Share

Tap phones together to exchange cards (Pro)

Apple & Google Wallet

Save your card to mobile wallets for one-tap access

Analytics Dashboard

See views, clicks, and engagement trends over time

Custom Branding

Match your brand with custom colors, logo, and fonts

Social Links & Portfolio

Add LinkedIn, X, Instagram, website, and more

One-Tap Contact Save

Recipients save your info to their phone in a single tap

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

Can I update my card after sharing it?

Yes. Change your job title, phone number, or company and every person who received your card sees the update instantly. No reprints, no re-sharing — one card, always current.

Is there a free plan?

Yes. The free plan includes 1 digital card, basic templates, QR code sharing, and 10 card scans per month — with no time limit or credit card required. Upgrade to Pro ($5.99/month) for unlimited cards and NFC sharing.

How is this different from a paper business card?

Paper cards can't be updated, don't track engagement, and get lost in pockets. A digital card stays current, shows you who viewed it, and lets recipients save your contact in one tap.

What sharing methods are available?

Five options: QR code (they scan it), NFC tap (phone-to-phone, Pro feature), direct link (text or email), Apple Wallet, and Google Wallet. Pick whichever fits the moment.

Ready to Transform Your Networking?

Get started with digital business cards for government constituent outreach today.

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