Present your company professionally
Show your company name, logo, builder or contractor name, role, service areas, contact options, and core services in one polished profile.
Share your services, project portfolio, quote request form, credentials, team contacts, and business details from one professional builder profile.
Construction decisions are rarely made from a phone number alone. Clients want to see your past work, understand your capabilities, verify your credibility, and contact the right person quickly.
Show your company name, logo, builder or contractor name, role, service areas, contact options, and core services in one polished profile.
Give prospects direct access to completed builds, remodels, before-and-after photos, commercial projects, videos, and case studies.
Add a project inquiry form, quote request form, site visit booking link, consultation form, or preferred contact option.
Your construction digital business card should help clients understand who you are, what you build, where you work, and how to request an estimate.
A paper card helps someone save your contact details. A digital business card helps them view your work, check your credibility, request a quote, and contact the right person with context.
| Feature | Paper business card | Digital business card |
|---|---|---|
| Shares contact details | ||
| Shows project portfolio | ||
| Displays licenses and credentials | ||
| Collects quote requests | ||
| Links to reviews and testimonials | ||
| Shares service areas | ||
| Connects clients to team members | ||
| Updates without reprinting | ||
| Tracks views, clicks, and inquiries |
Construction leads often start outside a website. Someone sees your site board, receives a referral, meets you during a property visit, or notices your branded vehicle in the neighborhood.
Share your profile during walkthroughs and consultations so prospects can review your work, services, and estimate options later.
Make it easier for past clients, architects, agents, designers, suppliers, and subcontractors to refer you with one complete profile.
Add your card to proposals, estimates, bid documents, presentations, and follow-up emails so clients can review proof before deciding.
Use your QR code on site boards, hoardings, banners, and yard signs so nearby property owners can request estimates.
Construction inquiries are easier to handle when clients share the right details upfront. A message that says โHow much will this cost?โ rarely gives enough context to estimate properly.
Add a project inquiry or quote request form to your digital business card so potential clients can explain what they need before the first call.
Every construction business has a different sales process. Your digital card should match how clients evaluate your work and contact your team.
Share services, completed projects, licenses, subcontractor capabilities, bid request forms, and consultation links.
Show model homes, custom builds, floor plans, neighborhoods served, client stories, galleries, and appointment booking links.
Share kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, before-and-after photos, design-build services, testimonials, and estimate forms.
Present commercial projects, industries served, safety credentials, certifications, case studies, and bid inquiry options.
Add roof replacement examples, inspection booking links, storm support, warranties, certifications, and emergency contact options.
Show office interiors, retail fit-outs, flooring, drywall, painting, millwork, lighting, and project inquiry forms.
Share capabilities, equipment, certifications, safety records, municipal or industrial work, and business development contacts.
Electricians, plumbers, HVAC teams, landscapers, painters, masons, and carpenters can share services, areas, reviews, and booking links.
Construction companies often send one link for the website, one for project photos, one for reviews, one for certifications, one for estimates, and another for the right contact person.
Keep your services, project galleries, reviews, credentials, quote forms, locations, team contacts, and social profiles organized in one focused profile.
Digital Business Card PRO helps builders, contractors, and construction teams create professional digital profiles for project portfolios, quote requests, team contacts, field sharing, and brand consistency.
Create a polished profile with your company name, logo, services, project portfolio, service areas, credentials, reviews, and inquiry options.
Add forms for quote requests, site visits, renovation inquiries, bid requests, inspection requests, emergency service, or consultations.
Create cards for owners, estimators, project managers, site supervisors, sales representatives, branch managers, and trade specialists.
Track profile views, QR scans, portfolio clicks, quote requests, call clicks, email clicks, direction clicks, review clicks, and team card engagement.
Your digital business card works across every place clients, partners, vendors, and referrals discover or contact your business.
Whether you work independently or lead large teams, Digital Business Card.Pro adapts to how your industry connects and grows.
Make it easier for property owners, developers, architects, real estate agents, vendors, and clients to review your work, trust your credentials, request a quote, and contact the right person.
A digital business card for construction companies is an online builder profile that includes company details, services, project portfolio, quote request form, service areas, licenses, certifications, reviews, team contacts, and contact details. You can share it through a QR code, NFC card, direct link, email signature, proposal, site board, vehicle decal, or Wallet Pass.
Builders should include their company name, logo, contractor or builder name, phone number, email, website, service areas, services offered, project portfolio, before-and-after photos, licenses, insurance details, certifications, reviews, quote request form, and site visit booking link.
It gives potential clients one place to view your services, review past projects, check your credibility, request a quote, book a site visit, and contact the right person. This helps turn referrals, site visits, local visibility, proposals, and field conversations into project inquiries.
Yes. Contractors can link to project galleries, before-and-after photos, completed builds, renovation examples, commercial projects, videos, case studies, and portfolio pages from their digital card.
Yes. You can add a quote request form that asks for project type, location, service needed, budget range, timeline, property details, site visit requirement, and project description.
Yes. Construction companies can create cards for owners, estimators, project managers, site supervisors, sales representatives, crew leads, branch managers, and trade specialists while keeping company branding consistent.
Yes. General contractors can use digital business cards to share services, completed projects, subcontractor capabilities, licenses, bid request forms, consultation links, and contact details.
Yes. Remodelers can share before-and-after photos, kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, home additions, design-build services, client testimonials, pricing guidance, and estimate request forms.
Yes. You can add license details, insurance information, safety certifications, trade memberships, awards, warranty details, and other trust signals that help clients feel confident before requesting an estimate.
Construction companies can share their card on business cards, proposals, brochures, site boards, yard signs, vehicle decals, email signatures, invoices, trade show booths, crew badges, social media profiles, Google Business Profile, and client follow-ups.
Yes. You can update contact details, service areas, team roles, project galleries, licenses, certifications, branch information, quote forms, and links anytime without changing your QR code or reprinting materials.
Useful signals include profile views, QR scans, portfolio clicks, quote request submissions, call clicks, email clicks, direction clicks, review clicks, service page clicks, proposal clicks, and engagement by team member or card.
Yes. Companies can create separate cards for branches, service lines, project managers, sales teams, estimators, site supervisors, trade teams, or locations while maintaining consistent branding and company details.