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Changelog

What’s new

New features, improvements, and integrations shipped to the Social Card platform. Updated as we ship.

  1. Web logo formats, logo size, and bulk card export

    Two areas got more capable this month: how logos render on web business card pages, and how cards come out of the workspace.

    Web logo formats and size

    Templates can now crop and display web logos in four shapes: Standard (3:2), Wide (3:1), Square (1:1), and Wordmark (5:1). Logo size is a separate setting, Small, Medium, or Large, so wordmarks and square marks each sit correctly on the page rather than sharing one ratio.

    Bulk card CSV export

    Card CSV export is now more capable for teams at scale. Selections hold across pages, unpublished cards are left out, and full workspace exports are supported for teams handling distribution internally.

  2. Change a recipient's email

    Admins can now update a recipient's email from the recipient editor, covering name changes, domain moves, and records created with the wrong address. The new address is checked for conflicts, then applied to that person's linked business cards, so distribution continues without rebuilding anything.

    Recipients synced from a connected directory stay locked to the source of truth. Entra ID records keep the email your directory holds, which keeps the workspace and the directory in agreement.

  3. Improvement

    Faster create flows, a new billing page, and smarter mapping

    This release is focused on getting business cards, people, and groups into the workspace with fewer steps, and on making billing easier to manage.

    Create and edit in place

    • Adding a business card, adding a recipient, and starting a group batch now open as modals rather than multi-page wizards.
    • CSV import and card fields map automatically with a confidence score, so review is limited to the columns that need it.
    • Groups can save a default field mapping and re-map later if the template or fields change.

    Cards, recipients, and groups

    Card lists now filter and paginate across the full workspace, with filters for group, template, status, platform, and date. Recipients and groups use the same table, filter, and loading patterns.

    Billing

    Plan changes, usage, and payment recovery are consolidated onto a single billing page. Admins can change plans, track usage against the card limit, and recover a past-due or canceled workspace in one place.

  4. Email signature layouts and fonts

    Email signatures now support eight layout styles: Classic, Executive, Professional, Brand Forward, Simple, Modern, Minimal, and Bold. The range covers person-led, logo-led, and stripped-back treatments, so signatures can match how the rest of a brand presents itself.

    Signature type can also be set to an email-safe font: Helvetica, Arial, Verdana, Tahoma, Trebuchet MS, Georgia, Times New Roman, or Courier New. Each renders natively in Gmail, Outlook, and Apple Mail.

    Both are template-level settings and apply to everyone the template covers.

  5. Cover-style wallet passes

    Apple Wallet and Google Wallet templates can now use a Cover pass style: a full-width banner image in place of the standard thumbnail. It suits teams whose passes lead with a product shot, campaign visual, or graphic identity, where Standard remains the better fit for passes carried by a headshot and job title.

    Pass style is set per template, so different teams can run different treatments. Standard is unchanged, still the default for new templates, and existing passes are unaffected.

  6. Analytics dashboard

    Workspace admins now have an Analytics page covering how the team's business cards actually get used: total events, QR scans, link clicks, and page views, plus a time series that switches between line and bar.

    Breakdowns on Business and Enterprise

    Business and Enterprise add breakdowns by platform, page, destination, referrer, device, browser, OS, and location. That covers which formats get used, whose business cards draw the most views, which markets respond, and where traffic originates.

    Date ranges by plan

    • Standard: the last 7 days
    • Business: out to 3 months
    • Enterprise: year to date and all time

    More detail on the Analytics page.

  7. Feature

    Template duplication

    Business and Enterprise workspaces can duplicate an existing template, carrying its styles, media, and content into the copy. Built for teams running several near-identical templates, where the alternative is reapplying the same brand work each time.

  8. Improvement

    Scheduled syncs for Entra ID

    Scheduled syncing is live in the Entra ID integration. Admins can create a scheduled job per connected Entra ID group to sync group and user information on a recurring basis, so new hires and departures land without a manual sync.

    Learn more about Scheduled Syncs.

  9. Improvement

    Template supporting links in active cards

    Card editors can now insert a template's supporting item links into business cards that are already active, without rebuilding the card.

  10. Improvement

    Card distribution redesign

    Card distribution is redesigned for both admins and recipients, with quick actions on the most common tasks and a clearer view of what has been sent.

  11. Integrations launch: Entra ID beta, calendar and video embeds

    Integrations are live. The first one connects the workspace to an internal directory; the others bring outside content onto web business card pages.

    Microsoft Entra ID integration (private beta)

    Connect a Social Card workspace to Microsoft Entra ID, formerly Azure AD, to import and sync users and groups into business cards with no manual entry. Built for large teams and for org charts that change often.

    • Preview and import users or entire Entra ID groups
    • Sync title, phone, email, photo, and other key fields
    • Customize sync and overwrite behavior
    • Sync a user or group manually
    • Secure, read-only OAuth connection

    Available now in private beta. Request access in your dashboard or by emailing us.

    Workspace updates

    • Recipient pages are rebuilt around the actions admins take most.
    • Groups are organized to match how they are actually used.
    • Cards pick up the current branding.
    • Other quality of life improvements.

    Calendar embeds

    Calendar scheduling links embed directly into web card pages, with day one support for Calendly, Cal.com, and SavvyCal.

    Video embeds

    Video links embed into web card pages, with day one support for YouTube, Wistia, Loom, and Vimeo.

  12. Card distribution export and email re-assignment

    Card distribution export

    Card distribution links can be exported to CSV, for teams that would rather deliver business cards through their own tools and workflows than send from the workspace.

    Card email re-assignment

    The distribution email on an individual business card can be changed, for cards not assigned to a workspace recipient.

  13. Improvement

    Clusters are now Groups, plus faster bulk operations

    Two areas this month: how teams are organized in the workspace, and how quickly bulk actions complete.

    Clusters are now Groups

    Clusters are now called Groups, which matches how teams use them to manage departments, brands, and large headcounts. Group-based controls isolate members into a specific Group, assign them their own business cards, and apply a custom template per group.

    Faster bulk operations

    Card creation, deletion, recipient management, group actions, and bulk distribution all complete faster, which matters most on workspaces running these against hundreds of records at a time.

  14. Improvement

    Smarter sorting, Custom Fields, and bulk distribution upgrades

    A broad round of refinements across the workspace, weighted toward the lists and bulk actions that larger teams spend the most time in.

    Sorting and filtering

    Table sorting and filtering across Cards, Groups, and Recipients, for finding a specific record in a workspace with a lot of them.

    Custom Fields (formerly Workspace Attributes)

    Workspace Attributes are now Custom Fields. The name matches what they do, and managing and applying them across the workspace is more direct.

    Recipients and bulk distribution

    • Adding new recipients has a cleaner layout and fewer steps.
    • Bulk tooling distributes hundreds of business cards in two clicks.

    Card media and templates

    • Card images and media are handled more reliably.
    • Deleting a card template no longer disrupts the viewing experience for cards that used it.
    • Workspaces with no cards yet get a clearer starting state.

    Web page suggestions

    Suggested URLs when setting up web pages for business cards are more accurate.

    Global delete

    Delete confirmation is clearer about what is about to be removed.

    Bug fixes and performance

    General code improvements and bug fixes across the platform.

  15. Improvement

    Template editor refinements

    A round of work on the template editor, aimed at teams building and maintaining several templates at once.

    • Deep linking: Navigate straight to a specific section of the editor.
    • Simplified layout: Editing tasks are grouped so related settings sit together.
    • Improved navigation: Smoother movement between editor sections.
    • Small device support: The editor interface works on smaller screens.
    • Documentation and tooltips: Clearer in-editor guidance on what each element does.
    • Field locking: Admins can lock links carrying default data so they cannot be changed on individual business cards.
    • Link management: Supporting item links can be reordered with drag and drop.
    • Web page previews: Previews now render custom CSS and fonts, so a fully tailored design can be checked before publishing.
  16. Global edge delivery and iOS offline mode

    Two performance areas this month: how fast web business card pages load worldwide, and what the iOS app can do without a connection.

    Global edge delivery for web pages

    Web card pages are now served from the global edge, holding consistent sub-500ms load times wherever the page is opened. The gain is largest for teams networking across regions, where a contact opening a card is rarely in the same place as the person who shared it.

    Offline mode in the iOS app

    The iOS app for individuals now works offline. Cards can be shared and managed with no internet connection, which covers conference floors, flights, and venues with unreliable signal.

  17. Feature

    iOS app redesign

    The Social Card iOS app for individuals has been redesigned, with a new look, a new flow, and more control over how individuals manage their digital business cards.

  18. Passwordless auth, template change review, and content sync

    Three areas this month: how admins sign in, how template changes get reviewed, and how those changes reach cards already in circulation.

    Passwordless auth and onboarding

    • Existing accounts can sign in with an email address alone. Password-based sign-in is still supported.
    • A new onboarding flow walks admins through getting a workspace and its first business cards running.

    Template change review and content sync

    • Every change to a template can be reviewed before publishing, down to the specific detail that changed, so nothing ships unseen.
    • Template content changes can be synced out to all active business cards.
    • Content changes are handled more carefully to avoid card errors.
  19. Improvement

    Google Wallet previews and cluster card views

    Two areas this month: Google Wallet moving into the design surfaces, and a better view of cards at cluster scale.

    Google Wallet

    • Google Wallet support is now live.
    • Cards and templates have previews, so the wallet pass can be checked before it ships.

    Cluster card views

    • Batched cards can be bulk-distributed from the workspace in a click.
    • Every card in a cluster is viewable, filterable, sortable, and searchable in one table.
    • Other minor improvements.

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