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StackPass vs Linq

Linq combines NFC hardware with software-based sharing for digital business cards. StackPass differentiates with auto-updating Apple Wallet passes and a generous, fully-featured free tier.

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Dan Proctor
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Feature comparison

FeatureStackPassLinq
Apple Wallet Integration
No App Required (Recipients)
No Hardware Required
Auto-Updating ContactsPro
QR Code Sharing
vCard Generation
Custom BrandingProPaid
AnalyticsProPaid
Free Tier AvailableLimited
Custom Domain SupportPro
Team Management
Paid Plan Price£5/moDiscontinued

What sets StackPass apart

Always-Live Web Profile

Your StackPass QR code resolves to a live profile URL. Update your card and every future scan sees the latest details automatically, with no app and no re-sharing required. Linq's web cards are more app-anchored.

Generous Free Tier

StackPass's free plan includes a full digital card, Apple Wallet pass, QR code, vCard sharing, and vanity URL. Linq's free tier is more restricted and heavily promotes NFC hardware purchases.

Web-First Experience

StackPass is entirely web-based, with no app to download for creators or recipients. Linq's experience is centred around their mobile app and NFC products.

Custom Domain Support

StackPass Pro lets you use your own domain for a professional profile URL. Linq does not offer custom domain support.

Built-In Team Management

StackPass Team is £15/month for 5 seats with centralised branding, a team directory, and magic link invitations. Linq does not offer team management features.

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