Comparison · data as of 2026-05

i3dify vs Popl

Popl needs a $25 NFC card + $8.99/mo. i3dify uses printable QR codes + a 3D digital card. No hardware to lose, $3/mo Pro.

TL;DR

Pick Popl if you want the tap-to-share physical experience and don't mind buying NFC cards. Pick i3dify if you want a $0-hardware solution — a printed QR works on every smartphone since 2017, and the 3D card is more visually memorable.

Feature comparison

Feature-by-feature

Featurei3difyPopl
Real 3D flip cardYesFlat profile page
Hardware requiredNo$25 NFC card
Live edit without reprinting/reordering hardwareYesYes
Print QR on existing cards/merchYesNFC sticker requires purchase
Free tier3 projectsLimited free, paid required for most features
Entry paid tierPro $3/moPro $8.99/mo
Custom domainPro $3/moPremium $14.99/mo
AnalyticsPro $3/moPro $8.99/mo
CRM/Salesforce integrationVia URLsNative (Premium)
Export card flip as video (for social posts)Free with branding · Pro 4KNo

Pricing

Tier-for-tier pricing

Prices listed are as published by each provider as of 2026-05. Always check the live pricing page before deciding.

Tieri3difyPopl
Free$0, no hardwareLimited free, NFC card optional
Entry paidPro $3/mo, no hardwarePro $8.99/mo + $25 NFC card
Custom domainPro $3/moPremium $14.99/mo
TeamBusiness $6/mo (5 seats)Teams pricing on request

Honest take

Which is right for you?

Pick Popl if...

Popl's NFC tap experience feels modern — bring two phones close, contact info transfers. If your professional context involves a lot of physical proximity card exchanges (sales, events, retail) and you can absorb the $25/card + monthly cost, the tactile moment has value.

Pick i3dify if...

If you don't want hardware dependency (lose the NFC card = lose the channel), if you want one URL editable forever, if 3D visual identity matters more than the NFC moment — i3dify covers all three. Printed QR codes work in every context an NFC card does (paper card backs, stickers, merch), without the hardware purchase.

FAQ

Common questions

What's the actual difference between a printed QR and an NFC card?

QR requires the recipient to open their phone camera and point. NFC requires them to unlock their phone and bring it close. Both are 2-3 seconds. NFC feels more 'modern' tactile; QR works on more devices (every phone since 2017 vs NFC requires NFC-enabled phones, which is most but not all in 2026). For 99% of contexts, the practical experience is identical.

Can I use the same printed QR on multiple cards / stickers?

Yes. The QR encodes a stable URL. Print it on stickers, business card backs, merch, your phone case, conference badges — all the same QR scans to the same 3D card. Edit the card content, every QR keeps working.

What if I lose my NFC card with Popl?

You'd need to order another at $25 (or whatever Popl charges currently). With i3dify there's no card to lose — the QR lives on whatever you printed it on. A sticker sheet of 30 QRs at Sticker Mule costs ~$10 one-time.

Does Popl have features i3dify doesn't?

Native Salesforce/HubSpot CRM integration on Popl Premium ($14.99/mo) — that's their B2B sales-team selling point. i3dify supports the same destinations via URL but no native CRM widget. If you're in enterprise sales with CRM-tracked card exchanges, that integration matters.

Try i3dify free, no card needed

Upload a PDF, get a shareable 3D flipbook in under a minute. 3 free projects; Pro at $3/month removes the i3dify branding.

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