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The dot.card is a sleek, durable digital business card designed for effortless networking across all smartphones. Featuring universal compatibility, instant profile updates, and secure password-free sharing, it eliminates the need for apps or subscriptions. Its premium matte finish and lightweight design make it a stylish, practical tool for modern professionals who want to stay connected and relevant in any setting.














| ASIN | B0CN5CPCFF |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 0 |
| Manufacturer | dot. |
| Package Dimensions | 13.79 x 11.61 x 0.71 cm; 32 g |
J**D
Works great! Easy to set up!
B**D
I keep this handy in case I forget my physical business cards. It's a great concept that is well-received with some of my younger colleagues, but there is still some resistance from the old school. The card itself works well, and the profile is easy to set up and maintain.
H**J
I love it
C**R
Why Popl and Dot Are Considered Ripoffs 1. Hidden Ongoing Costs The card itself is cheap, but to actually use the main features (like seeing who scanned your card, managing contacts, or exporting data), you have to pay a monthly or annual subscription. Over time, these fees add up to much more than just buying regular business cards. 2. Spammy Contact List When you use the app, it can flood your phone’s contact list with people from inside the company (like their CEO, COO, etc.), cluttering your contacts with names you don’t know or want. 3. Paywalls After Limited Use After you’ve used the card a few times or added a few contacts, you hit a paywall. To unlock more features or see more of your contacts, you have to pay up. 4. Lack of Upfront Transparency The real costs and limitations aren’t obvious until after you’ve bought the card and started using the app. Many users feel tricked because the marketing focuses on the low price of the card, not the expensive ongoing costs. 5. Not Better Than Regular Cards When you add up the costs and hassle, you could have just bought a regular box of business cards and used a free CRM or contact app. The “digital” part doesn’t actually save you time or money-it just adds extra steps and charges. 6. Limited Usefulness Without Paying The free/basic version is extremely limited. Most features that make the card useful are locked behind a subscription. Bottom Line Popl and Dot look cool, but the real value is locked behind expensive subscriptions. You end up paying much more over time than you would for traditional cards or other digital solutions. The apps can clutter your contacts and don’t explain all charges upfront. Most users feel the tech is more hype than help.
T**E
Easy to set up, makes me feel professional and modern