Is Eylet disrupting the digital business card business?

Is Eylet disrupting the digital business card business?

Author

Julie

Date

03, Oct 2023

It has started….

It would appear the disruption has begun: paper business cards are being targeted by their digital version.  Just like we moved from Taxi to Uber, hotels to Airbnb, phone lines to skype and SMS to whatsapp its happening again. 

 

The digital business card, once considered a nerdy toy, is being given some serious thought. Not just the technology advantages of sharing a complete profile with clients but it would seem a price war has begun among digital business card providers.

 

It is evident that the disruption has escalated not just targeting paper cards but also targeting all other digital business card companies.

 

Enter eylet.com the Delaware based company is launching the world's first no subscription teams service. A service that is so competitively priced it no longer makes sense to print paper cards.  Eylet.com does not charge a monthly subscription; there are no app fees or recurring payments of any kind in fact you can use the service 100% free and share your business card using the app's QR code. 

 

Furthermore physical cards from eylet are priced to compete with printed cards and other digital cards. For example a two pack of eylet cards will cost only $12.49 and a 5 pack only $24.99 at these prices the cost of printing paper cards is no longer a debate, and using other providers of digital business carry the burden of monthly fees.  

 

Eylet are clearly leading the price war, but what about the teams product how does that hold up? Well, Eylet teams allows businesses from a single user startup to thousand staff corporations, create multiple templates, multiple teams, add links, profile pictures, header images, reporting or all team members and even downloadable contact data using excel format. 

 

Essentially the eylet teams dashboard has all the features you need and expect. Eylet does have a free app on the Appstore and Google play so team members can customise their cards and profiles. 

 

Eylet is also offering custom printed cards 5 for $99 and 10 for $149 with free delivery to the USA, Canada and Australia.  The Delaware based company is offering the custom printed cards with a fast turnaround of just a few days and has made considerable investment in printing technology. 

 

The company offers a range of physical products as you would expect. Key difference being no subscriptions and no app fees, this makes eylet the most competitive digital business card service for teams in the marketplace as all the others charge monthly fees and have higher priced physical products.

 

Eylet uses Near Field Communication (NFC) and opted to use the faster NXP NTAG 215 chip as standard in all its products.  The NTAG 215 chip has 3x more memory than the 213 chip commonly used by its competitors. With some competitors opting to use less reliable chips in order to reduce costs. Eylet said that their product chip warranty is for 3 years.

 

Eylet.com is targeting 100,000 global businesses using its platform by the end of 2024. The launch is in the USA, Canada and Australia with the UK and Europe coming online soon. 

It's confirmed there is a new player in town, and they are just going to give it away. 

 

Visit https://eylet.com for more information.