Control executive identity
Share approved contact details, leadership profiles, assistant contacts, company links, and strategic resources from one professional profile.
Create a secure digital business card for CEOs, founders, and executive leaders. Share approved contact details, company resources, meeting options, and leadership profiles from one privacy-controlled digital profile.
C-suite leaders do not just exchange contact details. They represent the company in boardrooms, investor meetings, conferences, media conversations, partner discussions, and leadership events.
A paper card can share a name, title, and email address. It cannot control what information is shared, route requests properly, protect personal contact details, or provide company-approved resources.
A digital business card gives executives one polished, secure, and always-updated profile for sharing verified business information with the right stakeholders.
Executive networking requires more than convenience. It requires credibility, control, privacy, and consistent company representation.
Share approved contact details, leadership profiles, assistant contacts, company links, and strategic resources from one professional profile.
Give stakeholders the right business contact paths without exposing personal phone numbers, personal email addresses, or unmanaged channels.
Use approved logos, colors, executive titles, bios, company resources, custom domains, and public-facing links across leadership profiles.
Add assistant contacts, meeting request forms, scheduling links, media contacts, investor links, or partnership inquiry paths.
An executive digital business card should provide useful access while maintaining privacy, professionalism, and company control.
Executives meet different stakeholders in different contexts. A digital business card helps each person access the right information without outdated cards, manual follow-ups, or scattered links.
Share investor resources, leadership information, company overviews, board-facing links, and meeting request options.
Give strategic partners and enterprise customers a trusted profile with company details, executive role, and approved contact paths.
Share a speaker profile, media kit, press coverage, interviews, keynote topics, executive bio, and media coordination links.
Use a QR code, NFC tap, Wallet Pass, or direct link to share a polished executive profile during leadership summits and private meetings.
Executives receive requests from investors, partners, media contacts, customers, vendors, founders, recruiters, event organizers, and industry peers.
A digital business card creates a clear communication path. Instead of sharing unmanaged personal details, executives can route requests through approved channels.
Placed inside your executive profile so serious requests can be routed before a meeting is scheduled.
Different leaders represent different parts of the business. Your digital business card should reflect your role, audience, and communication priorities.
Share company vision, leadership profile, investor resources, media appearances, strategic initiatives, and executive contact options.
Provide a founder profile, company story, investor links, partnership information, speaking topics, press coverage, and startup resources.
Guide stakeholders to investor relations resources, financial leadership profiles, conference participation, and company announcements.
Highlight technology leadership, innovation initiatives, product resources, technical speaking engagements, and executive profiles.
Share brand leadership profiles, marketing initiatives, keynote presentations, media appearances, campaigns, and company resources.
Create a professional profile that supports governance responsibilities, advisory work, strategic relationships, and leadership networking.
In larger organizations, multiple leaders represent the company across markets, events, investor conversations, customer meetings, and public platforms.
Digital Business Card PRO helps organizations create consistent digital cards for CEOs, founders, presidents, CXOs, vice presidents, managing directors, regional leaders, board members, and senior advisors.
Digital Business Card PRO helps companies create secure, branded, and centrally managed digital business cards for executives and leadership teams.
Share approved business contact details, assistant contacts, meeting links, and company resources without exposing unnecessary personal information.
Keep logos, colors, domains, executive titles, leadership bios, and core business links consistent across every executive profile.
Create, update, and manage executive cards from one place so leadership information stays accurate across teams, regions, and roles.
Track profile views, QR scans, meeting link clicks, resource visits, and stakeholder engagement signals to support better follow-up.
Your digital business card works across the places where executive relationships begin and develop.
Whether you work independently or lead large teams, Digital Business Card.Pro adapts to how your industry connects and grows.
Give investors, partners, customers, media contacts, and leadership peers a secure, professional, and always-updated way to connect with you.
A CEO should include approved business contact details, company name, title, professional headshot, leadership bio, company website, investor or media links, assistant contact, meeting request option, and LinkedIn profile.
Executives can share official business email addresses, office numbers, assistant contacts, meeting request forms, or company-approved communication links instead of personal phone numbers or personal email addresses.
Executives often receive requests from investors, media contacts, partners, vendors, recruiters, and unknown contacts. Privacy controls help them stay accessible while protecting personal information and routing requests properly.
Yes. A C-suite digital business card can include assistant contact details, scheduling links, meeting request forms, or office contact paths so requests are directed to the right person.
Companies can create standardized executive profiles with approved logos, colors, titles, bios, links, custom domains, and contact options so every leader represents the brand consistently.
Yes. Executives can link to investor relations pages, press rooms, media kits, company announcements, executive bios, interviews, keynote profiles, and other approved resources.
A custom domain creates a more branded and professional sharing experience. It also reassures stakeholders that the executive profile is company-approved and not a generic or unmanaged link.
C-suite leaders can use digital cards at board meetings, investor events, leadership summits, conferences, partner meetings, media interviews, speaking engagements, and executive networking events.
Executives should avoid personal phone numbers, personal email addresses, confidential documents, sensitive internal links, private calendars, unpublished announcements, and any information not approved for external sharing.
Yes. Companies can centrally create, update, and manage executive cards to keep titles, bios, branding, domains, links, and contact details accurate across the leadership team.
Useful signals include profile views, QR code scans, meeting link clicks, company resource visits, media kit clicks, investor link clicks, and engagement from events or introductions.