
Geschreven door Funs Janssen
Software Consultant
I’m Funs Janssen. I build software and write about the decisions around it—architecture, development practices, AI tooling, and the business impact behind technical choices. This blog is a collection of practical notes from real projects: what scales, what breaks, and what’s usually glossed over in blog-friendly examples.
Business networking has changed. Most people don’t want to carry stacks of paper business cards anymore. They want something they can share instantly, update easily, and keep forever. That’s why I created Mybusinesscard, a free online digital business card anyone can use.
Why a Digital Business Card?
Traditional cards end up in drawers or the trash. A digital business card solves that:
- Always available on your phone.
- Easy to update without reprinting.
- Shareable anywhere: text, email, social media, QR code.

What You Can Do With Mybusinesscard
- Create a free business card online in just a few minutes.
- Add it to your Google or Apple Wallet.
- Share one simple link with your name, role, company, and contact details.
- Use a QR code business card for events—just let people scan it to get your details instantly.
- Keep your card updated without paying for new prints.
Who It’s For
- Freelancers who want a professional, shareable card.
- Small business owners tired of paying for prints.
- Job seekers adding a digital card to resumes or LinkedIn.
- Anyone who wants a free, no-nonsense tool to share contact details.
Why It’s Free
Unlike other apps that lock features behind subscriptions, Mybusinesscard is 100% free. No ads. No hidden upsells. Just a simple, useful tool.
Try It Now
Setting up your card takes less than five minutes. You’ll end up with a professional digital business card you can use anywhere.
Create your card here!
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Geschreven door Funs Janssen
Software Consultant
I’m Funs Janssen. I build software and write about the decisions around it—architecture, development practices, AI tooling, and the business impact behind technical choices. This blog is a collection of practical notes from real projects: what scales, what breaks, and what’s usually glossed over in blog-friendly examples.