DIGITAL ID CARD
Share your business details in one tap, look professional on mobile, and turn more visitors into enquiries. BizGo helps you create a digital visiting card that works like a smart online introduction.
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A digital visiting card gives your customers one clean place to see who you are, what you do, and how to reach you. For Indian business owners, that matters because most enquiries now start on a phone, not on paper.
Instead of handing out a card that gets lost in a wallet, you can share a link or QR code instantly on WhatsApp, in person, or on your shop counter. BizGo makes that process simple, so your business looks organised from day one.
Your details open neatly on any phone, which is exactly how most customers will view it.
Customers can call, message, or check your location without extra back-and-forth.
KEY FEATURES
BizGo can generate a clear business description for your page, so you do not have to struggle with writing. That helps first-time users get a polished result quickly.
Every page gets a QR code you can print on boards, bills, menus, or brochures. It makes offline-to-online sharing effortless for walk-in customers.
The review tool helps you ask happy customers for feedback at the right moment. That can strengthen trust and improve your local reputation over time.
Customers can get answers even when you are busy serving people. That is useful for timings, services, and basic questions that come in after hours.
People can contact you with one tap, which reduces friction and improves response speed. That is especially helpful for service businesses and local shops.
You can show what you sell, when you are open, and where customers can find you. That makes your digital visiting card more useful than a plain contact card.
HOW IT WORKS
Set up your page, share it everywhere, and start turning simple visits into real enquiries.
Sign up and add your business name, category, contact details, and location. BizGo keeps the process short, so you can finish quickly on your phone.
Include services, products, timings, gallery images, and WhatsApp contact. This gives customers enough confidence to reach out without asking basic questions again.
Use your digital visiting card on WhatsApp, print it on a board, or send it to customers after a call. The more places it appears, the easier it becomes to get discovered.
WHY CHOOSE BIZGO
A good digital visiting card should do more than display a phone number. It should help customers trust you, contact you quickly, and remember your business when they need you again.
Most Indian customers will open your page on a phone, so the layout stays simple and easy to use.
A clean page creates a stronger first impression than a plain text message or a scattered social profile.
With WhatsApp, call, and location details in one place, customers can act faster instead of dropping off midway.
You can start free and move to a paid plan when you want more features, better visibility, or stronger review collection.
IN DEPTH
A digital visiting card is not just a modern replacement for paper. It is a practical way to present your business in a format that matches how customers actually behave today. People want quick access, clear information, and a simple way to contact you, and that is exactly where a digital visiting card fits in. For local businesses in India, this can make a real difference because most discovery now happens on mobile, often during a short decision-making moment.
Think about a customer who is comparing two salons, two repair services, or two restaurants. The business that shares a clean, useful page usually feels easier to trust. That small advantage can lead to more calls, more WhatsApp messages, and more walk-ins.
Trust is often the first hurdle for any small business. If your details are scattered across messages, social profiles, and handwritten notes, customers may hesitate. A digital visiting card brings your name, services, timings, location, and contact options into one neat page, which makes your business look more organised and reliable. It also helps when someone is checking you out for the first time after a referral.
For many Indian business owners, this is the difference between a casual enquiry and a serious lead. When the page is easy to understand, customers spend less time searching and more time contacting you. That is a simple but powerful shift.
A strong digital visiting card should be easy to share in the real world. QR codes work well on shop boards, invoices, menus, and visiting cards, while WhatsApp makes it effortless to send your page to customers after a call or meeting. This combination suits Indian local businesses because it blends offline and online selling without adding complexity.
BizGo supports that flow by giving you a shareable page link and a QR code that you can use anywhere. So whether a customer is standing at your counter or messaging you late at night, they can reach the same page and take action quickly.
Start by placing your digital visiting card wherever customers already interact with your business. Add the QR code to your billing counter, print it on packaging, and send the link on WhatsApp after every enquiry. If you are already using Google My Business, your digital page can complement that presence by giving people a more direct, branded place to contact you.
You can also use it to collect reviews after a successful service or sale. That is where BizGo becomes especially useful: it helps you stay visible, stay reachable, and stay professional without needing a full website project or technical setup.
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EXPLORE MORE
Learn who built BizGo and why the platform is focused on helping local businesses across India go online fast.
Compare the Free, Basic, Pro, and Premium plans and choose the one that fits your business goals.
Need help choosing a plan or setting up your page? Reach the BizGo team for quick guidance.
Build a clean, shareable BizGo page, add your QR code, and start collecting more enquiries and reviews from customers who are already on mobile.