You just spoke for 45 minutes. Make the next scan count.
After your talk, 30 people wait in line to connect. They don't have time to type your name into LinkedIn. Hand them a QR card — they scan, your full speaker kit loads, and you're saved to their phone before the next person steps up.
No account required. Create your profile in 2 minutes.
Why event-speakers love QR business cards
Lead with your speaker reel
Event organizers book speakers they have already seen on video. Link your demo reel from YouTube or Vimeo directly on your profile. One scan means one more speaking invitation.
Everything a bookings manager needs
Topics, fee range, travel radius, testimonials, past stages. Bookers scan your card and have a complete pitch packet ready — no download, no email chain.
Works after the session ends
Leave a small stack at the registration table and a card on every attendee chair. Scans keep coming for weeks as attendees review their swag bag. Your talk keeps compounding.
Update topics without reprinting
Refine your keynote title next quarter? Launch a new workshop? Update your profile. Cards handed out at last month's conference still lead to your newest offering.
How it works
Create your profile
Fill in your name, title, bio, photo, and links. Takes about 2 minutes. No account needed — your profile is free forever.
Preview your card
See exactly how your printed card and digital profile will look. Edit anything until you are happy with it.
Order & receive
Choose your package, pay securely via Stripe, and receive premium printed cards at your door in 3-5 business days. Free shipping.
Frequently asked questions
How do keynote speakers use QR business cards to get more bookings?
After a talk, 20–50 people typically want to connect. Most of that intent evaporates within 24 hours if you rely on LinkedIn requests or swapped emails. A QR card gives attendees your speaker reel, topics, and booking manager contact in one scan — the same night they heard you speak, while the memory of your talk is fresh.
Should event speakers list their fee on their QR business card?
Most speakers keep exact fees off the card but list a fee range (e.g., "$3k–$10k per keynote") on the profile. This screens out bookers who can not afford you and saves time for both sides. You can also link to a "Request Quote" form on your profile instead.
Can I link my TEDx talk or conference reel from my QR business card?
Absolutely. Your digital profile supports unlimited links — YouTube, Vimeo, TEDx pages, podcast interviews, press features, and your speaker website. When an event organizer scans your card, they get a complete speaker kit instantly.
What should a professional speaker include on a QR business card?
Headline (your speaking topic), photo, speaker reel link, 3–5 keynote titles, past stages (logos or names), fee range or "Request Quote" link, booking agent email, and social profiles. The profile acts as your one-page speaker sheet. No PDFs, no emailed decks.
How much do QR business cards for speakers cost?
50 cards start at $31.99 with our launch discount. The digital profile is free forever. Most speakers order once per conference season and hand them out at the registration table, the speaker lounge, and directly to attendees after each talk.
Simple pricing
Free profile. Pay only for printed cards. Free shipping included.
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