QR codes are everywhere these days—they take the form of menus at restaurants, payment tools at convenience stores, and as a means to share contact information on mobile apps. Their easy-to-use, touch-free nature makes using QR codes a no-brainer during a time where we don’t want to, well, touch anything.
With HiHello you can create and customize a digital business card, and then share your card using its unique QR code. To do this, have the other person aim their phone’s camera at your QR code, and then your digital business card should appear on their phone.
You can also save your digital business card’s QR code as an image. Once saved to your phone or computer, you can place your QR code anywhere. Include it in your email signature, on social media posts, or on brochures or flyers. You can even print it and place it in a picture frame for the front of your office. As long as your business card remains active, your QR code will always link back to your card.
Here’s how to save your QR code to your phone or computer, on iOS, Android, and the web:
You may need to give HiHello permission to add a picture to your Photos.
Don’t have a HiHello account yet, but are interested in using QR codes to send your contact information? HiHello is a free digital business card and contact manager app that allows you to electronically send and receive contact information. You get download HiHello on iOS or Android or use the web app.
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