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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.

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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

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Open houses
Place a small tent card with your QR at the entrance. Buyers scan as they walk in — you collect their contact save without chasing business cards at the end.
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Yard signs & rider panels
Add a large QR (10×10 cm min) to your sign rider. Drive-by prospects scan to see the listing and save your contact — even if you're not present.
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Property flyers
Each property flyer has a QR linking to the listing photos and virtual tour. Your contact QR is on the flyer footer so buyers can reach you in one scan.
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Car magnets & door hangers
Large-format QR codes work on vehicle magnets and door-to-door campaigns. Include your vCard QR so every neighbourhood touchpoint saves your contact.

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.

Frequently asked questions

How do realtors use QR codes on business cards?
A vCard QR on the card back lets buyers scan and save your contact in one tap — no typing, no lost cards. At open houses, place a tent card with your QR at the entrance so every visitor leaves with your contact saved.
What information should I include in the digital card?
Full name, cell number, professional email, brokerage name, and license number (required for marketing in most jurisdictions). Add your website or Calendly booking link so buyers can reach you or schedule a viewing directly.
Can I link my listings page instead of a vCard?
Yes — use a URL QR code linking to your Zillow, Realtor.com, or brokerage profile. Many agents use both: vCard QR on the business card (saves contact) and URL QR on property flyers (shows the listing). Different tools, different intent.
Can I put a QR code on a yard sign?
Yes. Make it at least 10×10 cm so it scans from the road. Download as SVG for sharp edges at large sizes. Link to the specific property listing rather than just your contact — drive-by prospects want to see the home details.
Related tools
👤 vCard QR Generator → 📡 NFC Business Card → 🆓 Free Digital Card → 🔗 URL QR (for listing pages) →