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Digital Business Cards for Ski Instructors — Stay Connected Between Seasons

Ski instructors build loyal client relationships on the mountain. A digital business card lets guests save your details before they leave the resort — and rebook before next season even starts.

April 14, 2026

Ski instructing is a seasonal business built on repeat clients and referrals. The instructor who makes a vacation family's ski trip magical often gets asked: "Can we request you again next year?" That question is worth a lot — if you have a way to capture the contact.

The Problem With Paper Cards on the Mountain

Gloves. Goggles. Ski jackets without inner pockets. Paper business cards in ski environments face every obstacle possible — wet snow, bulky clothing, no flat surfaces to write on. They also require guests to remember to keep them safe for 11 months until their next ski holiday.

A QR code on your phone lock screen (or a laminated card on your lesson equipment bag) lets guests scan and save your contact to their Wallet before they even get back to the lodge. Done in three seconds, works in any weather.

What to Put on Your Ski Instructor Business Card

  • Name and certification — PSIA, CSIA, BASI, ISIA level and specializations
  • Resort affiliation — Which resort or ski school you're primarily based at
  • Specialties — Beginner lessons, advanced technique, powder days, off-piste, moguls, freestyle, kids lessons
  • Booking method — How clients request you specifically (resort booking system, direct WhatsApp, personal calendar)
  • Social media — Instagram is how ski instructors showcase their mountain life and attract clients
  • Off-season contact — If you teach elsewhere or have summer training programs
  • Building a Private Client List

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    The difference between a ski instructor with a waitlist and one constantly doing beginner group lessons often comes down to private client relationships. A digital card that guests save to their Wallet means you're a tap away when they're planning next season's trip — not buried in a two-year-old text message.

    Share your card:

  • At the end of every private lesson
  • At après-ski when guests ask for your details
  • When photographing clients mid-slope (show them the QR at the same time)
  • With resort concierges who handle VIP ski experiences
  • For Freelance and Independent Instructors

    If you teach independently outside official school structures, a professional digital card differentiates you from instructors who only operate through resort booking systems. It signals that you run a real private instruction business — which justifies premium pricing.

    Off-Season Transitions

    Many ski instructors are also summer sports professionals — mountain biking guides, hiking leaders, tennis coaches. Your digital card can reflect both your winter and summer work, giving year-round clients a single contact point regardless of season.

    Pricing

    Free plan: one card, QR code, shareable link. Pro at €5.99/month adds Wallet (coming soon), analytics, and AI follow-up — the follow-up feature is ideal for automatically reaching out to last season's clients at the start of new booking windows.

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    *Related: Digital Business Cards for Sports Coaches → · Digital Business Cards for Personal Trainers → · Digital Business Cards for Golf Instructors →*

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