If you want a digital business card you can share in seconds, the qnnctr assistant in ChatGPT does the heavy lifting. Send your details, review the summary, confirm, and you’ll get a public URL that’s ready to share.
1) What you’ll get
- A public link to your qnnctr card — open it anywhere and share it instantly.
- Optional QR shown in chat (when available).
2) What you need to provide (required)
- Your full name (first + last name, at least two words).
- At least one contact method: phone, email, a social profile, or a website/link.
The assistant won’t create the card until it has your full name and at least one contact method.
3) What you can add (recommended)
- Company, position/title, and a short description (a couple of lines is plenty).
- More contacts: extra phones/emails, multiple links.
- Social profiles: Telegram, WhatsApp, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, GitHub.
- Photo or logo: upload an image or send an image URL.
4) Links & handles (how to send them)
You can send full URLs, short handles, or shorthand formats — the assistant will normalize them where it can.
- Telegram:
@alice→https://t.me/alice - WhatsApp:
+15551234567→https://wa.me/15551234567 - LinkedIn shorthand:
in/alice→https://www.linkedin.com/in/alice
If you say “add Telegram” without a handle/link, the assistant will ask for the missing info. If a service isn’t recognized, it will be saved as a regular link.
5) The flow in chat
- Send your details (name + at least one contact method).
- The assistant shows a short summary of everything it collected.
- Confirm it’s correct.
- The assistant creates the card once and returns your public URL.
The assistant won’t invent missing data. If something is unclear or incomplete, it will ask.
6) If you’re configuring a ChatGPT App (Apps SDK) for qnnctr
- MCP endpoint:
https://mcp.qnnctr.app/mcp - Health check:
https://mcp.qnnctr.app/health
Paste the repository’s “App Instructions” text into your ChatGPT App settings (and keep secrets out of the instructions). Optional: you can enable a richer UI by attaching the provided widget template.
Further reading: vCard (RFC 6350) · NFC (Wikipedia)