





SwivelCard also has a digital interface for tracking usage, so the individual may see where his or her cards have ended up, as well as how many people are accessing them. It is currently in patent and prototype mode. The company is offering “taster packs” or mini versions of their SwivelCard (40 for $79). But if you want all your details printed on it as well as a custom design, a $289 Kickstarter pledge is required. The NFC option is a hefty $379. It’s safe to say pricing is the catch here. The company’s crowdfunding success prove that although smart paper business cards don’t come cheap, tech enthusiasts are willing to pay for them.