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Digital business card — save contacts with one tap

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The vCard Block turns your link in bio into a digital business card. Visitors tap "Save Contact" and your name, phone, email, address, website, and social profiles save directly to their phone's contacts app. It replaces the friction of typing contact details manually after meeting you, and it ensures the contact info that lands in the visitor's phone is exactly what you want — current, complete, and consistent. The vCard Block is especially useful for in-person professionals (real estate, sales, consulting, healthcare) where being saved as a contact often translates into being called or messaged later.

Use cases

Concrete patterns we see UniLink creators apply most. Pick the closest to your situation as a starting point.

Sales and account executives

After a sales call or networking event, point prospects at your link in bio and the vCard Block saves your contact in one tap. Far easier than dictating phone numbers and emails, and your name stays in their contacts as the rep they actually met.

Real estate agents

After a showing, save-contact the agent's details. When the buyer is ready to make an offer weeks later, your name is in their phone instead of lost in a stack of business cards.

Healthcare and service professionals

Doctors, lawyers, accountants — clients save your details for the next time they need you. Combined with a Booking Block, the vCard Block is the entry point for ongoing professional relationships.

In-person networking

Conferences, meetups, networking events — share your bio link instead of paper business cards (which 80% get thrown away). The vCard Block ensures your contact info actually makes it into someone's phone.

How to add this block

From marketplace install to live on your link in bio. Each step takes seconds; the writing is what takes time.

  1. 1

    Add the block from the marketplace

    Open your UniLink dashboard, pick the page where the block makes sense, and add it from the marketplace. It starts with placeholder content you can replace immediately.

  2. 2

    Replace placeholders with real copy

    Generic placeholder text is what kills SEO and conversion together. Write your actual copy — short, specific, and in your own voice — before you publish.

  3. 3

    Add visuals that match your brand

    Upload icons, photos, or illustrations that fit the rest of your link in bio. Mixed visual styles make the page feel templated — pick a style and stick to it across the block.

  4. 4

    Reorder and curate

    Drag items into the order that tells your story best. Hide items you don't need yet rather than deleting — easier to bring back when seasons or campaigns change.

  5. 5

    Publish and iterate

    Hit publish and review what visitors actually click in UniLink Analytics. Items that get zero clicks for two weeks are candidates for removal or rewriting.

Best practices that move the needle

Small changes in writing or curation that consistently improve conversion.

Lead with the most important item

The first item in the block gets disproportionate attention. Use it for what matters most — newest content, biggest news, or the strongest social proof. Treat the rest as supporting.

Keep titles short and scannable

Visitors skim — they don't read. Headlines under 8 words convert better. Long titles wrap awkwardly on mobile and lose impact even when they fit.

Refresh on a cadence

Stale content signals a stale brand. Set a recurring reminder — monthly, quarterly — to audit the block and update or remove items that no longer reflect what you do now.

Match visuals to your brand

Inconsistent visual style (mix of stock, illustrations, photos) makes the page feel templated. Pick a visual approach and apply it everywhere in the block.

Frequently asked questions

What is a vCard Block in a link in bio?

A vCard Block is a digital business card embedded on your link in bio page. Visitors tap a button and your contact details (name, phone, email, address, website, social profiles) save directly into their phone's contacts app via the standard .vcf format. No typing required.

Which fields can I include?

Standard vCard fields: name, title, company, phone (multiple), email (multiple), website, physical address, photo, and social media URLs. Pick what makes sense for your use — overloaded vCards lose key info in the visitor's contacts app, so trim to the essentials.

Does it work on iPhone and Android?

Yes, both. The vCard Block uses the standard .vcf format that all phones support. Tap "Save Contact" on iPhone and the contact card opens for one-tap save; same on Android. No app installation required for visitors.

Can I have multiple vCard Blocks for different contexts?

Yes. Different pages of your link in bio can have different vCard Blocks — work contact on the main page, personal contact on a private page, business card on a separate networking page. Match the contact info shared to the audience of each page.

Is the vCard Block free on UniLink?

Yes. The vCard Block is included on every UniLink plan, including the free tier. There are no limits on the number of vCard Blocks per page or how often you update them.

Ready to add this block?

Drop it on any UniLink page in under a minute. Customize copy, visuals, and order without touching code.

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