One-Tap Contact Saving: How qnnctr Makes Adding Contacts Effortless

One-Tap Contact Saving: How qnnctr Makes Adding Contacts Effortless

TL;DR

Discover how qnnctr makes it incredibly simple for people to save your contact information directly to their phone's address book with a single tap.

  1. Discover how qnnctr makes it incredibly simple for people to save your contact information directly to their phone's address book with a single tap.

Traditional business cards require manual data entry, which is time-consuming and error-prone. qnnctr eliminates this problem entirely.

The Problem with Paper Cards

When someone receives a paper business card, they must manually enter your information into their phone. This process takes 30-60 seconds per contact and is prone to errors. Many paper cards end up forgotten in wallets or thrown away.

qnnctr's Solution

With qnnctr, saving a contact is as simple as scanning a QR code and tapping "Save to Contacts." Your complete information—name, phone, email, social media links, and more—is instantly added to their address book with perfect accuracy.

Benefits for Recipients

  • One Tap: Save all your information with a single action
  • No Errors: Information is transferred digitally, eliminating typos
  • Complete Data: All your contact details are saved, not just phone and email
  • Instant Access: Your contact is immediately available in their phone

Why This Matters

The easier it is for people to save your contact, the more likely they are to do it. qnnctr removes all friction from the contact exchange process, ensuring you never lose a potential connection due to inconvenience.

Make it easy for people to connect with you. Get qnnctr from the App Store and experience the simplicity of one-tap contact saving.

Further reading: vCard (RFC 6350) · NFC (Wikipedia)

Quick FAQ

What is a digital business card?

A digital business card is a shareable profile with your contact details that can be saved to a phone without manual typing.

How do people save my contact?

They open your page (often via a QR code) and save your details to their address book.

Where can I learn more about qnnctr?

Start at qnnctr.app and see the blog index at /feed.