Voca for networking

Voca for networking — every introduction has a next step.

A normal business card is a one-shot delivery. You hand it over and hope it survives the laundry. Voca makes that handoff bidirectional: every tap captures intent, surfaces the right next step, and (on Pro) pings your CRM the instant it happens.

The problem

The workflow

  1. 1

    Tap or scan

    Visitor taps your NFC card or scans the QR on your Wallet pass. Your Voca profile opens instantly — no app, no QR-scanner-app, no fumbling.

  2. 2

    Pick their intent

    They pick a chip — Partnership, Hiring, Question, or Just hi — and your bio + primary CTA reshape around that.

  3. 3

    Take the action

    Book a meeting, message you on WhatsApp, save your vCard, or hit Email Me — whichever you've set as the right next step for that intent.

  4. 4

    You get notified (Pro)

    Every tap and CTA click fires a webhook to your CRM or Slack with the intent, action, and timestamp. Same-day follow-up becomes the default, not the exception.

Why it works

Networking template

A copyable starting point. Edit anything in the dashboard.

Name + roleLena Patel · Founder, Norse Studio
One-line bioHelping climate hardware teams go from PoC to first revenue.
Primary actionBook a 20-min intro
SecondaryWhatsApp · LinkedIn · Save vCard
Intent chipsPartnership · Investor · Press · Just hi

FAQ

Will visitors need to install anything?

No. NFC opens your profile in the visitor's default browser. Adding to Apple Wallet is a one-tap option for them.

Can I have different cards for different events?

Yes — Pro unlocks unlimited cards. Many people keep one personal and one event-specific, with different default CTAs.

Does the card work without internet?

The visitor's tap loads the page, so they need data or Wi-Fi at the moment of tap. Once loaded, your Wallet pass is offline-available.

How do I export the leads I've collected?

On Pro, the CRM webhook delivers every tap event. You can also pull a CSV from the dashboard analytics view.

Related use cases

Same product, different playbook.

Ready to set yours up?

Make every handshake actually go somewhere.