Comparison
StackPass vs Blinq
Blinq is a mobile app for creating and sharing digital business cards with Apple Wallet support. StackPass offers a fully web-based alternative with universal auto-updating Apple Wallet passes.
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Features
Feature comparison
| Feature | StackPass | Blinq |
|---|---|---|
| Apple Wallet Integration | ||
| No App Required (Recipients) | ||
| No Hardware Required | ||
| Auto-Updating Contacts | Pro | App users only |
| QR Code Sharing | ||
| vCard Generation | ||
| Custom Branding | Pro | Paid |
| Analytics | Pro | Paid |
| Free Tier Available | ||
| Custom Domain Support | Pro | |
| Team Management | Paid | |
| Paid Plan Price | £5/mo | From $2.99/mo |
Key Differences
What sets StackPass apart
Fully Web-Based
StackPass is entirely web-based — create your card in a browser, share via Apple Wallet and QR code. Blinq requires downloading their mobile app to create and manage cards.
Universal Pass Updates
StackPass Pro pushes profile changes to every saved Apple Wallet pass via APNs — no matter what phone the recipient uses. Blinq's auto-updating only works between Blinq app users.
Custom Domain Support
StackPass Pro lets you host your profile on your own domain for a professional look. Blinq does not offer custom domain support.
No App for Recipients
While both platforms let recipients view cards without an app, StackPass keeps the entire flow in the browser — scan, view, save contact — with no app prompts or download nudges.
Affordable Team Plans
StackPass Team is £15/month for 5 seats with centralised branding, a team directory, and magic link invitations. Blinq charges per user for team features.
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