Honest comparison

Got It Tap vs dot.cards

Both look sharp. Different pricing models.

dot.cards is a premium NFC business card platform with a strong design aesthetic and a paid-only model. Got It Tap covers the same use cases — beautifully designed NFC cards, customizable digital profiles, Apple Wallet, analytics — but adds a free profile tier, more form factors (wristband, sticker, keychain), same-day US shipping, and an agency reseller program. If aesthetics are everything and budget is no object, dot.cards is gorgeous. If you want the same functionality without a mandatory subscription and with faster fulfillment, Got It Tap delivers.

Pricing at a glance

Got It Tap

Plastic card $19.99 one-time. Free profile tier. Pro is $7.99/mo (optional).

dot.cards

Cards from $29.99. Pro subscription required for premium features.

Feature comparison

Side-by-side on the features that matter for picking an NFC business card.

FeatureGot It Tapdot.cards
Free profile tier (no subscription)YesNo
Apple Wallet passYesYes
Google Wallet passYesYes
AI business-card scannerYesYes
Same-day shipping from USDickinson, TXMulti-day
Card form factorsMetal, plastic, wristband, sticker, keychainMetal, plastic
Wristband option for events / vendorsYesNo
NFC sticker for phone case / laptopYesNo
Lowest card price$19.99 plastic$29.99 starter
Reseller / agency program with own branded storefrontYesAgency tier (premium)
Lifetime chip warrantyYes1-year
Made in USAYesNo

Where dot.cards wins

  • Strong premium design aesthetic — cards feel like luxury objects
  • Polished UX in the profile editor with refined animations and typography
  • Established brand with a loyal design-conscious user base
  • Agency tier includes white-label customization for marketing agencies

Where Got It Tap wins

  • Free profile tier — full working NFC card and digital profile at no monthly cost
  • More form factors — wristband for events, sticker for phone cases, keychain for keys
  • Lower entry price — $19.99 plastic card vs $29.99 minimum
  • Same-day shipping from Texas — usually in your hands the day after you order
  • Apple + Google Wallet at every tier (not just premium)
  • Reseller program is open and self-serve, not gated behind a premium agency tier
  • American manufactured + lifetime chip warranty

Quick answers

What's the difference between Got It Tap and dot.cards?

dot.cards is a premium-priced NFC business card platform with strong design aesthetics and a paid-only model. Got It Tap is a more practical NFC business card platform with a free profile tier, more form factors (wristband, sticker, keychain), same-day US shipping, and lower entry pricing. dot.cards wins on premium design polish; Got It Tap wins on price, value, and form factor variety.

Is Got It Tap cheaper than dot.cards?

Yes. Got It Tap's plastic NFC card is $19.99 with a free profile tier. dot.cards starts at $29.99 and requires a Pro subscription for many features. For a single user, Got It Tap is usually $96+/year cheaper.

Does Got It Tap have Apple Wallet and Google Wallet like dot.cards?

Yes — both platforms support Apple Wallet and Google Wallet passes. Got It Tap includes them at every tier including the free profile; dot.cards includes them with their paid plans.

Why would I pick Got It Tap over dot.cards?

Pick Got It Tap if you want a free profile tier with no monthly subscription, more form factors (wristband, sticker, keychain — useful for event vendors, gym-goers, trade shows), same-day shipping from Texas, lower entry pricing, or want to run your own branded NFC reseller storefront. Pick dot.cards if premium design aesthetic and luxury feel is your top priority.

Does dot.cards have a free tier?

No, dot.cards requires a paid subscription for the digital profile platform. Got It Tap offers a free tier that includes a fully working NFC card profile with contact sharing, links, social media, and Apple/Google Wallet — no monthly cost required.

Try Got It Tap.

Same-day shipping from Texas. Apple Wallet + Google Wallet built in. Free profile tier with every card.

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