A Nepali startup called Jelliant is offering a new way to network, one that doesn’t involve exchanging paper cards. The product is a smart NFC-enabled business card that lets users share their professional profile with a simple tap or QR scan. This article will discuss everything about this latest Jelliant venture.
The startup is co-founded by Raunak Bhattarai and Anurag Subedi. Their idea emerged out of frustration with how easily traditional cards are forgotten or lost. Instead of storing numbers manually or digging through a wallet, Jelliant offers an online profile that can be accessed instantly. What makes the system more practical is its editable nature — users can update their contact info, links, or branding anytime.
To avoid data misuse, the company says it doesn’t collect or sell personal information, and it has moved to international hosting services to meet stronger privacy standards.
The card is sold for a one-time fee and includes lifetime access. Beyond the cards, the team plans to build a broader platform with features like online booking tools and customizable microsites for small businesses.
Jelliant has already shipped over 1,000 cards, and while questions remain about how sustainable the business is at its current price point, the founders believe future premium tools will keep the company afloat.
Priced at Rs. 899 for a lifetime digital card, Jelliant includes features like drag-and-drop design customization and live previews before ordering.
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