SRG+ CARD vs Blinq: One-Time Card or Subscription App? (2026)

|SRG+ Team

The SRG+ CARD (aka Surge Card) and Blinq both help you share a digital business card with a tap, but they use very different models. Blinq is an app-first platform with free and paid subscription tiers. SRG+ CARD is a one-time physical card linked to your SRG+ profile. Here is the honest comparison. (Pricing current as of June 2026.)

Quick verdict

Choose SRG+ CARD if you want to own your card outright for one low price, with no app required for the person you share with and no required monthly fee. Choose Blinq if you want a free starter card, Apple Wallet integration, and team management features, and you are comfortable with a subscription for the advanced options.

Side-by-side

SRG+ CARD Blinq
Model One-time physical NFC card App-first, freemium + subscription
Card price $29.99, one-time NFC cards from ~$14
Free tier Not applicable (you own the card) Yes, 2 cards, no branding
Paid plans Optional, not required to use the card From ~$4.99/mo annual; Business $6.99/user/mo
App required to share No, App Clip / web profile App-based; Apple Wallet supported
Best for Owning a card outright, no required subscription Free entry, teams, Apple Wallet users

How they work

Blinq leads with software: you build a digital card in the app, share it via QR or link, and add Apple Wallet. Physical NFC cards are an add-on starting around $14, and the richer features (customization, team controls) sit behind paid plans. SRG+ CARD leads with hardware: you buy the card once for $29.99, and a tap opens your SRG+ profile with no app needed on the other side and no required recurring fee.

Where SRG+ CARD wins

No required subscription and no app friction. You pay $29.99 once and the card keeps working; optional SRG+ plans add features if you want them. For people who dislike mandatory monthly software bills or who want recipients to see their profile without downloading anything, that simplicity is the whole point. It also ties directly into SRG+ if you publish content or a portfolio there.

Where Blinq wins

Blinq's free plan is a genuinely easy way to start with zero spend, and its Apple Wallet support and team-management tiers are strong for organizations standardizing on one platform. If you want software-first features and central control across many users, Blinq's subscription model is built for that.

Bottom line

It comes down to ownership versus a required subscription. SRG+ CARD is the better pick if you want a physical card you own outright with no mandatory ongoing cost and no app barrier. Blinq is the better pick if you want a free software-first start with Apple Wallet and team features, and you are fine paying monthly for the upgrades.

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FAQ

Does SRG+ CARD have a required subscription like Blinq's paid plans? No. The card is a one-time $29.99 purchase with no required subscription. SRG+ offers optional plans that unlock extra features, but they are not needed to use the card.

Is Blinq's NFC card cheaper? Blinq's NFC cards start around $14, but the richer features need a paid plan. SRG+ CARD is $29.99 once with no required plan.

Do recipients need an app? With SRG+ CARD, no, a tap opens your SRG+ profile. Blinq is app-first but supports Apple Wallet and QR sharing.

Which is better for a team? Blinq if you want centralized software controls; SRG+ CARD if you want to hand each person a card they own with no per-seat fee.