Sharing & distribution
5. All the ways to share your card
Every public card offers multiple distribution channels built in:
- <strong>Public URL</strong> — Send the link directly: <code>yoursite.com/cards/your-slug</code>. Works in any browser.
- <strong>QR code</strong> — Each card page displays a branded QR code. Visitors scan it with their camera and land on your card instantly. The QR image is also available at <code>/cards/your-slug/qr</code> for use in slides, email signatures, or print materials.
- <strong>Social sharing</strong> — One-click buttons for LinkedIn, X (Twitter), and WhatsApp. Each opens the respective platform with your card link and a pre-filled message.
- <strong>Native share (mobile)</strong> — On phones and tablets, a "Share" button opens the operating system share sheet, letting you send the card through any installed app — Messages, Telegram, Slack, etc.
- <strong>Email share</strong> — Click the email button to open a pre-composed email with your card link in the body, ready to send.
- <strong>Copy link</strong> — One click copies the card URL to your clipboard. A "Copied!" confirmation appears briefly.
- <strong>vCard download</strong> — Visitors can click <strong>Save contact</strong> to download a standard <code>.vcf</code> file that works with every contacts app.
- <strong>Apple Wallet pass</strong> — Visitors click <strong>Wallet pass</strong> to download a <code>.pkpass</code> file. On iOS, this adds your card to Apple Wallet — always accessible, even offline.
- <strong>Booking link</strong> — If you added a booking URL, visitors see a <strong>Book meeting</strong> button.
6. The share bar
The share bar appears on every public card page, right below the action buttons. It includes buttons for: Copy link, LinkedIn, X, WhatsApp, Email, and (on mobile) the native Share sheet. Each button is pre-configured with your card name and link — visitors just tap and go.
7. QR codes
Every public card displays a branded QR code on the page with the label "Scan to save this card." The QR encodes the full public URL of your card. You can also access the QR image directly at <code>/cards/your-slug/qr</code> — useful for embedding in presentations, printed materials, email footers, or conference badges. The QR uses your brand colors for a professional look.
8. Link previews (Open Graph)
When you share a card link on LinkedIn, Twitter, WhatsApp, Slack, or iMessage, the platform automatically shows a rich preview with your name, title, and photo. This is powered by Open Graph and Twitter Card meta tags embedded in every card page. If your card has no photo, a branded Ledgi Cards image is used as the fallback.
9. Share analytics
Every time someone clicks a share button, the platform records which channel was used (LinkedIn, X, WhatsApp, email, copy, native). You can track these in your analytics dashboard to understand which distribution channels drive the most engagement for each card.
AI enrichment
14. How AI enrichment works
- When a contact is captured, the system sends their data (name, company, email, meeting context, event, location, notes) to an AI model.
- The AI analyzes the data and returns structured intelligence: role inference, company details, interests, a summary, confidence score, next best action, relationship strength, conversation starters, follow-up timing, and tags.
- If no AI API keys are configured, a <strong>heuristic fallback</strong> generates reasonable defaults from keyword analysis.
- Enrichment happens in the background — it does not block the capture form response.
Supported AI providers: <strong>OpenAI</strong> (GPT-4), <strong>Anthropic</strong> (Claude), <strong>Google</strong> (Gemini). Configure via environment variables.
15. Understanding confidence scores
Each enrichment includes a confidence score from 0 to 1:
- <strong>0.9+</strong> — Rich data: email, company, and detailed meeting context provided.
- <strong>0.5–0.7</strong> — Partial data: name and some context, but missing email or company.
- <strong>0.3–0.5</strong> — Minimal data: only a name was captured.
Higher confidence means the AI suggestions (next best action, conversation starters) are more reliable.