Video · Insight

Which of those hundreds of cards
is a real buyer?

How the business cards you gather at an overseas trade show become a company asset — CONNECT AI in 71 seconds.

CONNECT AIAug 17, 20261 min 11 sec

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You staff the booth all day, send proposals to every card you managed to collect, and then wait for replies. Yet nothing tells you which of those cards will actually buy. That frustration is where this video begins.

Four things the video covers

What changes on the way from a single business card to a deal.

① Cards become a company asset

Photograph a card and its text is read into a buyer record; spreadsheets upload in one go. Registering buyers is free with no cap on how many, and records are kept without an expiry.

② What happened to the email you sent

See whether it was opened, whether it bounced because the address was wrong, and whether a link was clicked.

③ Which pages of your material they read

Your brochure is read page by page by AI in advance, so you can see which page a buyer stayed on and for how long.

④ What to do next

The AI mentor suggests which buyer to focus on today and the next action to take, so a fresh response does not go cold.

Why it is data, not the card

A card collected at a trade show tells you nothing on its own. It is paper with a name and a company on it — it does not say whether that person cares about your product, or whether now is the moment to reach out.

The story changes the moment they respond. Whether the email was opened, which page of which document held their attention, whether they replied — as those signals accumulate, a pile of cards turns into a list that says who to contact, about what, and when.

What CONNECT AI does is not sell you a new list of buyers, but make the connections you already have readable. That is the point where scattered cards become a company asset.

Registering buyers is free with no cap on how many. Spreadsheet uploads take up to 2,500 rows per file, and an email address is required. The full scope of how data is stored and processed is published in our privacy policy and Trust Center.

Frequently asked questions
How many buyers can I register?

There is no cap and it is free, with no storage expiry — the same for card OCR and spreadsheet uploads. A spreadsheet takes up to 2,500 rows per file, and a record requires an email address.

Can I tell whether my email landed in the spam folder?

No. Which folder a message is filed into inside the recipient’s mailbox cannot be seen from the sending side. What you can see is whether it bounced because the address was wrong, whether it was opened, and whether a link was clicked.

How is our buyer data stored?

It is stored separated by company, with a record of who accessed it and when. Fields such as names and contact details are stored encrypted. The full scope — including processing entrustment and overseas transfer — is in our privacy policy, and the security controls are published in the Trust Center (/trust).

What do I need to try it?

You can start from the trial page (/demo), which you can request without signing in.

Start by uploading your cards

Begin with the cards and spreadsheets you already have. Registering them is free.

Request a free trial

A business card becomes an asset only when it turns into data you can read.