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    From Hello to Follow-Up: How MyKard Networking Becomes a Trackable System

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    MyKard networking digital card and lead tracking on a phone
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    Most networking advice boils down to the same line: meet people, take notes, follow up. The trouble is that the tooling for that loop has been broken for decades. Paper cards die in drawers, phone contacts capture no context, and spreadsheets get abandoned by the third event. MyKard networking is built to close that gap.

    MyKard.link, a free digital business card platform built by Dubai-based agency Kreative Minds, is not just “swap paper for a QR code.” Its pitch is to make every connection trackable, with notes, status and follow-up, in one place.

    The freelancer reality

    For freelancers and consultants in the UAE, an event is a sales pipeline. Five conversations at a panel night might yield two real leads, and one of those could be the difference between a quiet month and a strong one. The classic answer is a CRM; the honest answer is that most freelancers will never maintain one. What works is capturing information at the moment of connection, not later.

    How MyKard networking works

    The flow is deliberately minimal. You share your card via QR or link; the other person opens it in any browser and taps to save your contact instantly, with a real vCard download. On your side, the platform shows who viewed your card, when and where you met. You can add a note like “wants to schedule a call next week” and tag the contact as a hot lead. Follow-up becomes a list, not a memory game. Because everything sits behind one personal link, a QR on a flyer, an Instagram bio, an email signature and an event wall all funnel into the same connection log.

    Why it resonates in Dubai

    Dubai’s networking volume is high, with conferences, meetups, expos and coffees piling up fast. The professionals who stand out are not always those who attend more, but those who follow up better. A trackable system, even a simple one, delivers that consistent edge. It also fits the city’s wider push around AI and data: lightweight tools, built locally to global privacy standards, shipped to the world.

    What still needs proving

    The product is young. Three things will decide whether MyKard networking becomes a default for UAE professionals: retention (do users return after the first event), integrations (calendar, email and CRM hooks), and fair premium-tier value when paid plans arrive. For now, switching is a low-cost decision with an outsized payoff. Try it at mykard.link.

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