Built for real-world networking.
Cardikit started with a simple observation: the moment someone tries to share their contact info, everything breaks down. We decided to fix it.
The problem
Simple networking kept breaking.
Paper cards get lost in pockets and discarded on desks. QR codes feel awkward in real conversation. Apps require a download nobody wants to do on the spot. Enterprise tools are too heavy for real field teams.
We didn't want another workaround. We wanted something that actually worked — fast enough to fit in the moment, reliable enough to build a business on.
Tap. Share. Done.
How we build
Built with real users — not guesswork.
Cardikit didn't start with a pitch deck. It started with watching barbers, technicians, service managers, and small business owners actually try to share their information.
The product
More than a digital business card.
Cardikit is built as contact infrastructure. Whether you're a solo professional or a multi-location enterprise team, the goal is the same: standardized identity, frictionless sharing, and actionable follow-up.
Long-term vision
Networking shouldn't depend on apps people don't download or cards people throw away.
Cardikit is being built as long-term contact infrastructure — not a trend, not a feature, not a temporary fix. The goal is a world where the moment of connection is never held back by the tools around it.
I built Cardikit because I kept watching the same moment fail: someone wanted to stay in touch, they pulled out a card or fumbled for their phone, and the connection quietly died before it started. Every feature we've shipped has been about making that moment work — reliably, for anyone, every time.
Built in Reno. Shaped by real-world use.
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