Comparison

LeedECard vs Blinq

Blinq and LeedECard are both well-designed digital business cards shared by link or QR code. Blinq is a popular, feature-rich option with strong sharing, templates, and team/CRM capabilities. LeedECard is narrower by design: it’s built for solo service pros who want to capture leads and follow up with AI, at a low flat price.

LeedECard

LeedECard concentrates on converting the people who view your card: capture them as leads, see who’s most engaged, and let AI draft the follow-up. Free to build and share; Pro at $5/month (14-day trial) unlocks the lead and AI features.

  • You’re solo and the follow-up is your real bottleneck.
  • You want lead capture, scoring, and AI follow-up without wiring up a CRM.
  • You prefer one simple $5/mo plan.

Blinq

Blinq offers polished cards, multiple sharing methods, analytics, and business/team plans with CRM integrations. If you want a broad, mature platform with team administration, it’s a capable choice.

  • You want a broad platform with extensive templates and team/CRM features.
  • You manage cards across a company and need admin controls.
  • Sharing flexibility matters more to you than built-in follow-up.

Note: Blinq’s features and pricing change over time — check their site for the latest. This comparison reflects general positioning, not a feature-by-feature audit.

FAQ

Is LeedECard a Blinq alternative?

Yes. Both create shareable digital business cards. LeedECard is more focused on lead capture and AI follow-up for solo professionals, where Blinq leans toward a broad platform with team features.

Which should a solo professional pick?

If your main need is following up with people you meet, LeedECard’s built-in capture and AI follow-up at $5/mo are designed for exactly that. If you need team administration and many integrations, a broader platform like Blinq may fit better.

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