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:
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Contact information
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Social media links
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Payment links
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Media, photos, or videos
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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:
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An NFC chip (for tap-to-share)
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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
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You create a Linq Page →
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You link it to your Linq Card →
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People tap or scan your card →
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Your Page appears instantly on their phone
The Page is the content.
The Card is the tool to share it.
Notes & Tips:
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You can reassign your Linq Card to any page at any time.
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You don’t need a physical card to share your Page — the app gives you a shareable link.
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Linq One users can create multiple Pages and analytics dashboards.