Digital Business Cards for Real Estate Agents

January 24, 2026 • Updated 1 week, 1 day ago

Real estate is a relationship business. The faster someone can save your contact info, the more likely they are to call you when they're ready to buy or sell.

Paper business cards get lost. Digital business cards get saved.

Why Realtors Need Digital Business Cards

Open Houses

You meet dozens of people at a busy open house. Paper cards end up in pockets, purses, and eventually the trash. A QR code on your sign-in sheet lets every visitor save your contact instantly—before they leave the property.

Showings

At the end of a showing, pull up your QR code and let the client scan it. Your contact info saves to their phone while they're still excited about the property.

Networking Events

Broker opens, chamber of commerce meetings, community events—you're constantly meeting potential clients and referral partners. A digital card means you never run out and never hand someone outdated info.

For Sale Signs

Add a QR code to your yard signs. Drive-by buyers scan it and have your contact info immediately. No need to write down a phone number while sitting in their car.

What to Include on Your Realtor Digital Card

Your digital business card should include:

  • Professional headshot – People want to see who they're working with
  • Phone number – Make it tap-to-call on mobile
  • Email address – Tap-to-email
  • Brokerage name and logo – Required by most state regulations
  • License number – Some states require this on all marketing
  • Service areas – Let people know where you work
  • Zillow/Realtor.com profile – Link to your reviews
  • Active listings link – Show them what you're selling

Optional but helpful:

  • Languages spoken
  • Certifications (ABR, CRS, GRI, etc.)
  • Client testimonial
  • Social media links

Using vCard Garden's Realtor Template

vCard Garden has a template designed specifically for real estate agents. It includes fields for:

  • License number
  • Brokerage
  • Service areas
  • Property listings with photos
  • Client testimonials
  • Certifications

Your digital card looks professional and includes everything a potential client needs to verify you're legitimate and get in touch.

QR Code Placement Ideas

Yard signs: Add a QR code with "Scan for agent info" or "Scan to see more photos"

Open house sign-in: Replace the paper sign-in sheet with a tablet showing your QR code, or print the QR code on the sign-in sheet itself

Business cards: Print simple cards with your name, photo, and QR code—no other info needed since it's all on your digital card

Listing flyers: Add your QR code to property flyers

Email signature: Include your digital card link so every email you send makes it easy to save your contact

Car magnet: QR code on your car lets people grab your info while you're parked at a showing

Update Once, Updated Everywhere

Here's the real power of digital cards for realtors: when something changes, you update it once.

Switch brokerages? Change your phone number? Add a new certification? Update your digital card and everyone who saved it—or will scan your QR code in the future—sees the new info.

With paper cards, that means reprinting everything and hoping old cards don't confuse clients.

Track Who's Interested

With vCard Garden, you can see how many people view your digital business card. Notice a spike after an open house? You know your sign-in QR code is working. See views from a specific city? You might have a referral lead from that area.

Get Started

Setting up your real estate digital business card takes about 5 minutes:

  1. Create a free account
  2. Choose the Realtor template
  3. Enter your contact info and brokerage details
  4. Upload your professional headshot
  5. Add your license number and service areas
  6. Download your QR code

You're ready to share your contact info instantly at your next open house.