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How to Share Your Connect Card

🙌 You’ve built your Connect Card, set up the questions, and added your settings. Now what? It’s time to share it with your people!

Written by Megan Adams
Updated over 5 months ago

🔗 Option 1: Copy & Share the Direct Link

Once your Connect Card is ready, look at the top-right section of your card editor and click the “Copy Link” button.

You can paste this link just about anywhere:

  • 📧 In your email newsletter

  • 📱 In a text message (especially helpful after a guest texts a keyword!)

  • 🔗 On your Facebook, Instagram bio, or YouTube description

  • 💬 In your church app or digital bulletin

💡 Pro Tip: If someone texts a keyword to your church number, you can automatically reply with the card link. (Check out our Keyword Setup video for a full walkthrough.)

📸 Option 2: Download a QR Code

Prefer something scannable? Text In Church automatically generates a QR code for your Connect Card—with your branding included.

Here’s how to use it:

  1. Click “Download QR Code” in the card editor

  2. Your custom code will include your logo and colors

  3. Then you can:

    • Print it on bulletins or flyers

    • Use it on signage or stickers

    • Display it on screens before or after service

Guests can simply scan the code with their phone and instantly open your Connect Card. 👏

🌐 Option 3: Add a Connect Widget to Your Website

Want to keep everything on your website? You can link your Connect Card through a Connect Widget on any page.

  • These show up as chat bubbles, banners, or pop-ups

  • You can choose when and where they appear

  • Perfect for “Plan a Visit” or “Prayer Request” forms

We cover widgets in more depth in another video, so be sure to check it out if you want a fully embedded option.

📣 The best Connect Card is the one people actually use—so make it easy to find!

Whether it’s a tap, scan, or click away, these sharing tools help ensure no guest falls through the cracks and every person has a way to connect.

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