Crush Card

Crush Card

For the one you almost didn't meet.

A beautiful card you hand to someone who stops you in your tracks — with your curated profile waiting behind it. No app for them. No awkward conversation or public rejection for you. No more what-ifs.

See how it works
The diamond front of a Crush Card with the Crush Card wordmark and heart.
Two strangers on a bench at dusk, one glancing toward the other.

The almost

You've almost met someone before.

The bookstore. The gallery line. Seat 14C. You noticed them — maybe they noticed you — and the moment closed before you found the words.

There's a name for what comes next: Missed Connection Regret. The replay. The I should have said something. The stranger you still think about.

Saying hello may have been difficult, but saying it without breaking the moment may have been impossible.

The gesture

A gesture, not a pitch.

Crush Card is a premium printed card you give — the way you'd hand someone a flower — when the real world offers you the moment to meet someone worth knowing.

On the card: a QR code. Behind it: your curated profile. They scan when they're ready, see who you are, and decide. If it's a yes, you're notified.

No script. No pressure. Just effort, taste, and a graceful exit.

Tap the card

How it works

Three steps. One open door.

01
Make it yours.

Build your profile — the version of you worth a second look. Your cards carry your personal QR code.

02
Hand it over.

Eye contact. A smile. "I couldn't pass you by. Here." Or say nothing at all. Then you're both on your way.

03
Leave the door open.

They scan in private, see your profile, and tap yes if they feel it too. You get the notification. Either way, you'll know — and you'll never have to wonder again.

Recipients never download anything. Scanning is free, always.

Safe by design

Quite possibly the safest first move ever invented.

Trust is the whole point. Here's how the card protects both of you.

Most people receive it the way they'd receive a flower from a stranger: surprised, flattered, curious.

For them

  • Nothing to install. Nothing to pay. Your profile opens right in their browser.
  • They vet your vibe and your intentions in private, on their own time.
  • Not interested? They simply don't follow through. No confrontation — ever.

For you

  • Zero catfishing. Zero embarrassment. Zero face-to-face rejection.
  • Your exit is always graceful: a smile, a nod, and you're on your way.
  • You get your answer either way. The wondering ends here.

The moments

Some moments don't leave room for a speech.

There's nothing wrong with walking up and saying hello. But it isn't always the right move.

A barista laughing behind the counter of a busy café.

The barista with the great laugh — and a line out the door.

Two people in animated conversation on a crowded conference floor.

The professional deep in conversation across the conference floor.

A woman laughing among friends in a festival crowd at dusk.

The one at the concert, surrounded by six friends, while the band drowns out any chance of conversation.

Crush Card opens a possibility without breaking the moment. Hand it over — and let the rest happen on its own time.

Questions, answered

Questions, answered.

It's quite possibly the safest way to meet a potential partner ever invented. Make eye contact, hand over the card, and say as much or as little as you like — "I couldn't pass you by. Here." A smile, a nod, and you're both on your way. Zero catfishing. Zero embarrassment. Zero face-to-face rejection.
It reads as a classy move with a compliment built in — effort, taste, and a graceful exit. Most people receive it the way they'd receive a flower from a stranger: surprised, flattered, curious. If they're not interested, they simply don't follow through. You get your answer either way — and never wonder "what if" again.
No. They scan the QR code with their phone and your profile opens in their browser, free. You're notified the moment they tap yes.
You should — when the moment allows it. But it doesn't always. Crush Card works in any in-person moment where you want to open a possibility without interrupting one: the busy café, the conference floor, the loud concert. It's not a replacement for charm. It's a vehicle for it.
The QR side of a Crush Card reading 'I think you're cute.'

The open door

Never wonder "what if" again.

The next time someone stops you in your tracks, be carrying the answer.

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Your cards. Your profile. Your move.