Comparison
StackPass vs Linq
Linq combines NFC hardware with software-based sharing for digital business cards. StackPass differentiates with auto-updating Apple Wallet passes and a generous, fully-featured free tier.
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Features
Feature comparison
| Feature | StackPass | Linq |
|---|---|---|
| Apple Wallet Integration | ||
| No App Required (Recipients) | ||
| No Hardware Required | ||
| Auto-Updating Contacts | Pro | |
| QR Code Sharing | ||
| vCard Generation | ||
| Custom Branding | Pro | Paid |
| Analytics | Pro | Paid |
| Free Tier Available | Limited | |
| Custom Domain Support | Pro | |
| Team Management | ||
| Paid Plan Price | £5/mo | Discontinued |
Key Differences
What sets StackPass apart
Auto-Updating Apple Wallet Passes
StackPass Pro pushes profile updates to every saved Apple Wallet pass silently via APNs. Linq's Apple Wallet passes are static — recipients keep the version they downloaded.
Generous Free Tier
StackPass's free plan includes a full digital card, Apple Wallet pass, QR code, vCard sharing, and vanity URL. Linq's free tier is more restricted and heavily promotes NFC hardware purchases.
Web-First Experience
StackPass is entirely web-based — no app to download for creators or recipients. Linq's experience is centred around their mobile app and NFC products.
Custom Domain Support
StackPass Pro lets you use your own domain for a professional profile URL. Linq does not offer custom domain support.
Built-In Team Management
StackPass Team is £15/month for 5 seats with centralised branding, a team directory, and magic link invitations. Linq does not offer team management features.
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