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What Is the Difference Between a Page and a Card?

Understand the difference between a Linq Page and a Linq Card, and how both work together inside the Linq App.

What Is a Linq Page?

A Linq Page is your digital profile — the customizable webpage that displays your:

  • Contact information

  • Social media links

  • Payment links

  • Media, photos, or videos

  • Calendly links, websites, and more

You can create multiple pages (with Linq One), customize them, reorder links, and track engagement. A Page is fully digital and can be shared with or without a physical product.


What Is a Linq Card?

A Linq Card is the physical product you tap or scan to share your Linq Page.
It includes:

  • An NFC chip (for tap-to-share)

  • A QR code (for scan-to-share)

When someone taps or scans your card, it opens the Linq Page you’ve linked to the card.


Key Differences

Feature Linq Page Linq Card
What it is Digital profile Physical product
How it works Viewed online Tap or scan to open your Page
Customization Full design + links Choose card color/design
Limitations None Physical item may wear over time
Requires Linq One? No No (but Hyper features are enhanced with Linq One)

How They Work Together

  • You create a Linq Page

  • You link it to your Linq Card

  • People tap or scan your card →

  • Your Page appears instantly on their phone

The Page is the content.
The Card is the tool to share it.


Notes & Tips:

  • You can reassign your Linq Card to any page at any time.

  • You don’t need a physical card to share your Page — the app gives you a shareable link.

  • Linq One users can create multiple Pages and analytics dashboards.