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NFC digital business card platform with 3M+ devices sold; tap-to-share contact and social profiles with Popl for Teams enterprise offering competing with Linq and HiHello.
Popl is a digital business card and professional networking platform that uses NFC (near-field communication) technology embedded in a physical card, badge, or wristband to instantly share contact information, social profiles, and portfolio links — replacing paper business cards with a tap-to-share digital profile. Founded in 2020 by Jason Alvarez-Cohen and Nick Alvarez-Cohen in Los Angeles, California, Popl has raised approximately $12 million and has sold over 3 million NFC devices, becoming one of the leading brands in the digital business card market.\n\nPopl's physical products (cards, tags, wristbands with embedded NFC chips) link to a Popl digital profile containing contact information, social media links, website, portfolio, and any other content the user wants to share. When someone taps a Popl device with their smartphone, they immediately see the owner's digital profile and can save contact information with one tap — no app required for the recipient. Popl for Teams is a B2B product enabling companies to manage employee digital cards with consistent branding.\n\nIn 2025, Popl competes with Linq, HiHello, and Blinq for the digital business card market. The market for NFC business cards grew significantly post-COVID as professionals sought contactless alternatives to paper card exchange. The B2B segment (Popl for Teams) has become the primary growth driver, as companies standardize digital card distribution across sales teams and ensure consistent brand representation. Popl's 2025 strategy focuses on growing the enterprise Popl for Teams segment, adding CRM integrations (auto-syncing new contacts to Salesforce or HubSpot), and building lead capture analytics that show which networking interactions convert to business opportunities.
NY no-code collaborative database with workflow automation received M&A offer April 2025; YC W20 $1M revenue competing with Airtable and Notion for business operations teams without SQL expertise.
Dataland is a New York-based no-code collaborative data management platform — backed by Y Combinator (W20) with funding from South Park Commons and Switch Ventures — providing business teams with a spreadsheet-like interface for centralizing, structuring, and automating business data workflows without SQL expertise, generating $1 million in revenue in 2024 with a 5-9 person team. Received an M&A offer in April 2025, positioning as a competitive alternative to Airtable and Notion in the growing no-code database market.
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