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Manage your cards & team collaboration

Updated: June 12, 20266 min read

One Chabiti account can manage multiple cards - personal, company, per product line - and invite teammates to co-edit. This guide covers the "My Cards" management page and the collaboration roles.

The "My Cards" page

Open Digital Business Card → My Cards to see every card you own or have been given access to, with view counts and last-updated times. Each card's action menu offers:

  • Share: Quick access to the card's link and QR code
  • Duplicate: Create an identical copy for a new variant (an English version, an event-specific card) without touching the original
  • Delete card: Careful: this cannot be undone, and every printed QR code or NFC card pointing to the link stops working

Changing your URL (slug)

Your card's public link looks like chabiti.com/card/<slug>. You can change the slug in the editor to something memorable and on-brand.

Important warning: changing the slug breaks the old link - QR codes already printed on paper cards, banners, or packaging become dead codes. Settle on your slug before sending QR codes to print. If you've already printed, don't change the slug; if you need a better address, consider connecting a custom domain instead.

Inviting teammates to co-edit

In the card's People with access section:

  1. Enter your teammate's email and click Invite. Note: the email must already have a Chabiti account - otherwise you'll see "Email not registered".
  2. The invitee finds the card under "Shared with me" and can edit its content.

The two roles differ in admin powers:

PermissionOwnerEditor
Edit content and theme
Change slug, custom domain-
Delete card, manage access-

Editors can leave a card anytime; the Owner can remove anyone's access.

Transferring ownership

When handing a company card to a new manager, use Transfer ownership. Note: after transferring you become an Editor and lose the top admin rights (domain, slug, deletion) - the system asks you to confirm first.

Organization tips for businesses

  • One card per salesperson, duplicated from a shared "master" card to keep branding consistent.
  • The official company card should be owned by a shared company account, with staff as Editors - so access survives personnel changes.
  • Track each card's performance in analytics.

Digital Business Card

Create your free card