NFC Business Card for Iraq

Link any NFC card you buy in Iraq to one live Scaanme profile: Arabic, Kurdish, and English, always current, with a QR fallback for every phone.

An NFC business card shares your details with a single tap on a phone, and Scaanme is the profile that tap should open. Buy any NFC card from a print shop in Baghdad, a marketplace, or a card already in your drawer, then link it to your Scaanme profile: Scaanme sells the software, not the plastic. The profile opens in Arabic, Kurdish, or English with no app, and a QR code always works for any phone that does not read NFC, which matters on the mix of devices you meet across Erbil, Basra, and Mosul. Change your title, number, or WhatsApp once, and every card you have already handed out is current at the next tap.

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Works with any NFC card

Print shop, online marketplace, or a card in your drawer: if it holds an NFC chip, it can point to your Scaanme profile.

Scaanme sells the software, not the card

You buy the plastic once from anyone in Iraq; Scaanme provides the live profile it links to. A QR always works too.

A QR fallback for every phone

If a phone does not read NFC or taps are turned off, your printed QR opens the exact same profile. No one is left out.

Update after printing

New title, new office, or new WhatsApp: edit once online and every card you handed out is current at the next tap.

Arabic, Kurdish, and English on one tap

One profile serves Arabic with full RTL, Kurdish, English, and 45+ languages, so the same tap fits a client in Baghdad or Erbil.

Every tap becomes a saved contact

The built-in CRM logs each tap and scan as a contact, so a meeting at a Baghdad expo does not end when you walk away.

An NFC card alone vs Scaanme plus any NFC card

What you getAn NFC card aloneScaanme profile + any NFC card
Updates after printingThe data is fixed once printedEdit anytime, every card stays current
Phones without NFCThe tap simply does nothingThe printed QR opens the same profile
LanguagesWhatever fits on the plasticArabic, Kurdish, English, 45+ on one link
After the tapNothing is recordedSaved as a contact in your CRM
Cost modelPer card, per redesignFree to start; paid from $8/mo, card bought once

Scaanme does not sell NFC cards in Iraq or anywhere else; it is the live profile any card you buy should link to, with a QR that always works.

How to Start

1

Create your Scaanme profile

Sign up free and build your profile in Arabic, Kurdish, and English, or let the AI build it from a photo of your old card.

2

Buy any NFC card in Iraq

A print shop in Baghdad, an online marketplace, or a card you already own: any NFC card works, since Scaanme sells no hardware.

3

Link it and start tapping

Connect the card to your profile from the dashboard, then share with a tap or your QR. Every tap is saved as a contact.

What is an NFC business card?

An NFC business card is a physical card with a small NFC chip that opens a digital profile with one tap of a phone, no app required. The chip stores only a link, so whoever controls what that link opens controls what the card is worth. With Scaanme, you point the chip at a live profile you can edit forever: your name, work, WhatsApp, location, and social pages, in full right-to-left Arabic, Kurdish, English, and 45+ languages. Because some phones do not read NFC or have taps switched off, every Scaanme profile also carries a QR code that opens the exact same page, so no contact is ever lost. Scaanme sells the software, not the plastic, so you buy the card once from anyone and update the profile as often as you like.

Why it fits networking in Iraq

Iraqi business is built face to face: a supplier meeting in Baghdad's markets, a contractor introduction in Basra, a trade deal at an Erbil expo, a clinic referral in Najaf. Paper cards run out at the worst moment and go stale when a number or office changes. An NFC card fixes the mechanics with one card and unlimited taps, and Scaanme fixes the rest: the profile stays current, reads in Arabic, Kurdish, or English, and saves every tap as a contact you can follow up on WhatsApp. Iraq also runs a wide mix of phones, so the QR fallback matters more here than in markets where every device reads NFC. With local software still thin and the Central Bank of Iraq pushing digital services, a smart card puts your identity a step ahead early, at a hardware cost of only whatever you pay for the plastic.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an NFC business card?
It is a physical card with an NFC chip that opens a live digital profile, such as a Scaanme card, with one tap on a phone. The chip stores a link, so your details stay current long after the card is printed.
Where can I buy an NFC card in Iraq?
Anywhere you like: a print shop in Baghdad or Erbil, an online marketplace, or a card you already own all work. Scaanme does not sell cards; it is the live profile any of those cards should link to.
What if my customer's phone cannot read NFC?
Every Scaanme profile also has a QR code that opens the exact same page. On the wide mix of phones common in Iraq, the QR fallback means no one is ever left out, whether or not their device reads NFC.

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