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    Why the Digital Business Card Is Replacing Paper in Dubai Networking

    FinsiderBy FinsiderApril 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    MyKard digital business card shared via QR code in Dubai
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    Walk any major Dubai conference floor in 2026 and a small, telling change is underway. The end-of-conversation fumble for a paper card is being replaced by a quick QR scan. The cards no longer make it home, but the link does. The digital business card has quietly won.

    One product enabling the shift is MyKard.link, a free platform built by Dubai-based agency Kreative Minds. It is small in scope on purpose, and that focus is what makes it interesting.

    Why paper cards are losing

    Paper business cards have a pleasant ritual but a poor outcome. They get lost in pockets and bags, cannot be updated when you change roles, and link to nothing, not your portfolio, calendar or latest project. In a region where most professionals juggle multiple companies and side projects, a single static card no longer captures who someone actually is.

    How MyKard’s digital business card works

    The product is intentionally simple. You claim a personal link like mykard.link/@you, add your name, role, contact details, social handles, websites and projects, then share it via one URL or QR code. Visitors save your contact straight to their phone with a real vCard download, on iOS or Android, with no app required. Beyond contact, it supports custom links for portfolio, calendar, store, WhatsApp and any URL you want to surface; items can be reordered or hidden, and setup takes under a minute.

    The connection layer

    What sets this digital business card apart from a basic vCard tool is what happens after the share. The platform tracks the people you meet, the leads who view your card, and the conversations that follow. Add a note like “met at Step 2026, interested in a brand redesign” and use it to follow up later, a quiet upgrade from “gave them my card” to “here’s the lead, with context.”

    The honest gaps

    Two things are worth watching. Defensibility: digital business cards are a feature category, not a moat, so MyKard’s edge will come from execution and Dubai-specific networking features. And monetisation: the product is free today, with paid tiers likely as it scales. Still, if you network at UAE events in 2026, the smart move is to switch, because a card with analytics and a connection log simply beats paper. See it at mykard.link.

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