About us
We built this because we built it by hand hundreds of times
SimplyCard was built by the team behind Simple Web and Studio 51. For years we built digital business cards for clients by hand, one after another, and the same problem kept returning: the business depended on us for every small change. A phone number, a new service, a photo to swap. That made us a bottleneck and the client dependent. SimplyCard is the same product without us in the middle.
What building them by hand taught us
Building a card for one business shows you what works. Building hundreds shows you what repeats. Three things repeated almost every time: the owner does not need another handsome page, they need a fast way to be contacted; they want to change things themselves without asking permission; and they have no idea whether what we built is working at all. Those three are exactly the live editor, the action buttons and the analytics every card carries today.
How we work
Hebrew first, not Hebrew later
The product was built in Hebrew and right-to-left from the ground up, rather than translated after being built in English. That sounds like a technical detail and it is the difference between an interface that feels native and one that feels translated.
Accessibility is part of the product
Every card ships an accessibility menu and its own accessibility statement, and we work to WCAG AA guidelines and test cards with automated tools on every change. We hold no certification and do not sell one, and content an owner uploads is under their control.
The AI does not invent facts
You can import content from an existing site and improve wording with a tap, but the assistant only rewrites. It does not add prices, years of experience or promises you never wrote, and no card publishes without your approval.
We say what is missing too
The pricing page states what is not included, and the business page states what does not exist yet. Better to lose someone while they are asking than after they have paid and found out.
Want to see how it looks for you?
Build a card for free and decide afterwards. Or just send us a question.