Digital Business Cards for Game Developers — Network Smarter at GDC and Beyond
Game developers build careers through studios, indie launches, and conference connections. A digital business card in Apple Wallet makes every GDC handshake into a durable professional relationship.
Game development is a relationship industry disguised as a technical one. Studios hire through networks. Publishers discover indie devs through conference conversations. Collaborators find each other at game jams and Discord communities. Your professional network is your career infrastructure — and a digital business card is how you build it without friction.
Why Paper Cards Don't Survive the Conference Circuit
At GDC, PAX Dev, Gamescom, or a local game jam, you'll have 50 conversations over three days. Paper cards get crumpled in badge lanyards, stacked on hotel nightstands, and sorted into recycling bins by the time you land home.
A digital business card scanned at GDC saves to Apple Wallet or Google Wallet in that moment. It lives on their phone — not in a pocket. When they're back at their studio evaluating collaborators for the next project, they pull it up and reach out.
What to Include on a Game Developer's Digital Business Card
Situations Where a Digital Card Pays Off
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Start free →Game Developers Conference (GDC)
GDC is the most important networking event in the industry. The expo floor, career pavilion, and evening parties are where hires happen, co-dev deals get started, and publisher meetings get booked. A QR code displayed from your phone screen is faster than fishing for paper — and survives the walk from Moscone Center to the hotel bar.
Game Jams
Game jams — Ludum Dare, Global Game Jam, and hundreds of smaller events — are talent discovery events. Jam organizers, press, and publishers routinely attend to identify emerging developers. A digital card with your itch.io profile and past jam submissions turns a weekend jam into a career opportunity.
Studio Interviews and Contractor Pitches
When you meet a studio hiring manager or a publisher business development contact, sending your digital card afterward (via the shareable link) is a cleaner, more professional follow-up than a LinkedIn connection request alone.
Indie Dev Communities
IndieWorldOrder, Discord servers, subreddits, and local meetups are where indie devs build collaborative relationships. A shareable card link works as well in DMs as it does in person.
For Studios: Team Cards
Game studios can use VisiPass team plans to create consistent branded cards for every developer at conferences and trade shows. Same studio branding, individual contact details, managed centrally. Useful for studios sending 5-10 employees to GDC or Gamescom.
The Follow-Up That Actually Happens
VisiPass can send an automatic follow-up email 24 hours after someone scans your card. For game developers, this can be a simple note:
*"Great to connect at GDC. Here's a link to my latest project — always open to talking collaboration or opportunities."*
No extra effort. The connection stays warm without you having to remember to follow up on day five after a conference blur.
Pricing
Free plan: 1 card, QR code, shareable link — good for indie devs on a budget. Pro at €5.99/month adds Apple Wallet, Google Wallet, auto follow-up emails, and analytics. Worth it if you attend 2+ conferences per year.
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