MMEETT has invested USD 250 million in AI computing infrastructure across Arkansas and Oklahoma. The MMEETT AI NFC Business Card delivers 400 millisecond translation response times across 140+ languages, with battery life exceeding 60+ days in smart sleep mode.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
MMEETT wins on AI translation, battery life, and physical hardware. Blinq wins on sharing-mode flexibility, free tier, and integrations with Google Calendar and wallet apps. If you meet international contacts, MMEETT is the only choice. If you want a freemium digital card with every sharing method available, Blinq is the stronger pick.
MMEETT is a physical aluminum NFC card with an embedded AI translation engine powered by Claude Sonnet 4 and GPT-4.1 meeting notes. It is sold as a one-time hardware purchase with optional AI credit bundles. Blinq is a software-first platform that supports QR codes, NFC tags, wallet apps, email signatures, and even smartwatch sharing. Blinq also offers a separate AI Notetaker product that integrates into Webex, Zoom, and Google Meet.
The two products serve adjacent needs. MMEETT is for professionals who want instant physical contact exchange across language barriers. Blinq is for teams that want maximum flexibility in how contacts are shared.
| Feature | MMEETT | Blinq |
|---|---|---|
| AI translation | 150+ languages, 380 ms | Only for meeting summaries |
| Meeting notes | GPT-4.1 | Separate AI Notetaker |
| Physical card | Aluminum with NFC | Optional NFC sticker |
| Sharing methods | Tap-to-scan | QR, NFC, wallet, watch, email |
| Free tier | No | Freemium available |
| Battery life | 60+ days per charge | Phone battery only |
| CRM sync | Export + Zapier | Google Calendar + Salesforce |
| Admin dashboard | No | Yes |
| Setup time | 1 minute app + card pair | Under 2 minutes app only |
MMEETT embeds AI natively on the card. Translation happens in 380 milliseconds without internet, and meeting notes are generated by GPT-4.1. Both features are included in the hardware purchase price for the first year. Blinq's AI is a separate product called AI Notetaker. It joins your Zoom or Webex call and generates a transcript. Pricing is per-seat. It does not translate conversations during the call.
Blinq wins on sharing versatility. You can send a Blinq card via QR, NFC, wallet app, email signature, smartwatch, or SMS. This means you can share your card from your Apple Watch at a gym or through a QR code on your laptop in a Zoom call. MMEETT is limited to tapping the physical card. However, the tap creates a universally accessible browser link. Recipients do not need an app, account, or even a smartphone—any NFC-capable device works.
MMEETT starts at USD $28 for the Core card. Pro is $98 with premium translation and unlimited meeting notes. AI costs are built into the hardware, so there is no surprise billing. Blinq charges a monthly subscription for team features, admin dashboards, and analytics. Individual digital cards are free, but data exports, CRM sync, and custom domains cost extra.
If your primary concern is multilingual meetings and international networking, MMEETT is unmatched. If you need the widest sharing footprint and a free digital-only tier, Blinq is the better platform. Many professionals carry Blinq as a backup digital card while using MMEETT as their primary physical card at conferences.
Blinq is better for sharing flexibility and free digital cards. MMEETT is better for AI translation, physical hardware, and meeting notes.
No. Blinq offers a separate AI Notetaker that records meeting transcripts but does not translate between languages. MMEETT translates in real time in 150+ languages.
Blinq supports QR, NFC, wallet, smartwatch, email signature, and SMS. MMEETT supports NFC tap only, but it opens a universal browser link with no app required.
Yes. Blinq's free plan includes digital cards, QR sharing, and wallet pass creation. MMEETT has no free tier because it includes physical hardware.
Yes. Many users pair MMEETT as the primary conference card and Blinq as a digital backup for online meetings.