Analytics
Views, downloads, countries, devices and browsers — everything tracked automatically for every card and short link on your team.
A card or short link without analytics is a blind investment. You know you've shared them, but you don't know how many saw them, from where, on what device, at what time. bizCARD analytics activate automatically: every view, every vCard download, every link click is recorded and aggregated in real time.
The dashboard shows everything operational marketing needs: views and downloads per card, top countries and cities of visitors (with up-to-date GeoIP database), device and browser distribution, time series with interactive charts. Period filters (7, 30, 90 days, 1 year) allow comparing campaigns and seasonality without manual exports.
For short links there's a dedicated section: total clicks per link, geographic and OS distribution, conversions per applied rule (geo IT, geo CH, OS iOS, default). Ideal for measuring multi-channel campaign effectiveness: a single link in print, on social, in emails — separate analytics per dimension of interest.
No setup required. Every card and short link automatically tracks views, downloads and clicks.
From the card or team panel you see aggregated charts: trends, top countries, devices. Filter by period.
Data is visible from the dashboard. For teams, aggregated analytics help identify cards and channels with highest engagement.
Yes. bizCARD does not collect personally identifiable information from visitors. Only country (aggregated), device type and browser are recorded — anonymous, aggregated information.
Yes. Public cards support Google Analytics 4 integration (configurable from team settings). Data is also sent to your GA for advanced analysis.
Detection is IP-based with GeoIP, accurate at country level. Sufficient for most marketing cases; for granular analysis a dedicated tool integration is needed.
Yes. View and download data is retained indefinitely on every plan. Short links retain clicks for 12 months on the Free plan, indefinitely on higher plans.
No, for privacy reasons. We only show aggregated data: number of views, countries, devices. No personal information about the user who scanned the QR.