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SwiftCard is an iOS app poised to revolutionize the way we network. Today, I extend an invitation to you to explore and perhaps share your insights and feedback on SwiftCard!

SwiftCard was born from a pivotal moment earlier this year. Picture this: a bustling conference in London, a sea of potential connections, and me – without a business card that truly spoke volumes. This moment was the catalyst for SwiftCard, a fusion of functionality, elegance, and innovation, all in one digital solution.

What Makes SwiftCard a Game-Changer?

Branded Links: A swiftcard.co/username that resonates with your personal brand.

Design Diversity: Offering over 400 combinations, shattering the industry's monotony.

Multiple Cards: Tailor up to 50 unique cards, perfect for professionals and growing businesses alike.

The QR Quirk: A fully customizable QR, enhanced for the modern user.Simplicity Meets

Sophistication: An interface that's as intuitive as it is elegant.

Green at Heart: A nod to sustainability, saying goodbye to paper.

Constantly Current: Update your details in real-time, keeping your network in the know.

Privacy First: We hold your data as preciously as you do.

Why SwiftCard, you ask? It's not just an app; it's a narrative of networking reimagined. Priced at just half of what our nearest competitors charge, SwiftCard isn't just a choice, it's the choice for the discerning professional.

Let me know your feedback!

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[–] ShajKar@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

that's pretty cool idea. the backstory of missing connections at a conference really sets the scene.

your features like customizable designs, QR codes, and eco-friendliness stand out. and the real-time updates and privacy focus are big pluses. and being cheaper than competitor makes it definitely worth checking out.

curious, what's been the biggest hurdle in making this?