Digital Business Card for Realtors
Leave every showing with a scan, not a stack of paper cards. Your QR code gives buyers instant access to your contact, listings, and calendar — all in one tap.
Why realtors use digital business cards
Real estate is a high-touch, high-volume business. At an open house you might meet 30 potential buyers. Handing out 30 paper cards works — until your phone number changes, you join a new brokerage, or your card stock runs out. And many of those cards end up in a coat pocket, never added to anyone's address book.
A vCard QR code solves this: buyers scan once and your full contact — name, number, email, brokerage — is saved to their phone permanently. When they're ready to make an offer at 9 pm, your name is already in their contacts. Not buried in a pocket.
Where to use your realtor QR code
What to include in your realtor digital card
Required fields: Full name, cell phone number, professional email, brokerage name. Most US states also require your license number on all marketing materials — add it to the "Title" or "Note" field in the vCard.
Website URL: Link to your Zillow profile, Realtor.com page, or brokerage bio. If you have a calendar booking link (Calendly, Acuity), use that — buyers can schedule a showing immediately instead of calling during a showing.
Two QR codes strategy: Put your vCard QR on the back of your business card (saves contact). On property flyers, use a separate URL QR code linking directly to that listing's page — buyers see the property details and can contact you from there. Different tools for different goals.