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Tuesday, 03/24/2026 2:31:16 PM

Tuesday, March 24, 2026 2:31:16 PM

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I wonder which one of these companies are ALLEGED IF ANY ARE or ARENT infringing Mobicard's US Patent No. 10,270,880 and US Patent No. 10,616,368?

Here's a rank of

ALLEGED RANKING OF REVENUE PER GROK


Among the leading digital business card companies (HiHello, Blinq, Mobilo, Popl, Haystack, Linq, and others), HiHello Inc. appears to have the highest reported or estimated revenue, which serves as the best available proxy for profitability in this mostly private, early-stage sector.

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Available Financial Insights (as of early 2026)These companies are private startups or small firms, so detailed public profit/loss statements (net income, EBITDA, or margins) are not disclosed. Revenue figures come from estimates, funding announcements, and third-party trackers like Latka or ZoomInfo. Profitability data is scarce and often inferred from growth stage, funding, and scale.HiHello Inc. — Estimated annual revenue around $9.9M–$16M (with some broader estimates up to $25–50M range). It raised $7.5M in Series A funding (2021/2025 context) and has a team of ~90. It is frequently cited as one of the most established players with strong individual and enterprise adoption. No public profit figures, but its scale suggests it is among the more mature in terms of revenue generation.

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Popl Inc. — Reported $12.2M revenue in 2024 (with growth from prior periods). Hardware-focused (NFC products) with a ~93-person team. It has raised modest seed funding ($2–3M). Again, no confirmed profit data, but revenue puts it in a similar ballpark to HiHello.

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Blinq Technologies — Estimated revenue in the $3.8M–$11M range. It raised a substantial $25M Series A in 2025 (total funding ~$28–33M), valuing the company at ~$200M post-money. Strong user growth (2.5M+ users, 50M+ card shares projected) and enterprise features, but as a high-growth startup, it is likely still prioritizing expansion over profits.

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Mobilo Inc. — Estimated revenue around $7.4M. Hardware + software focus with AI features; raised ~$4M+ in seed funding. No profit details available.

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Other players like Haystack, Linq, Uniqode (Beaconstac), and smaller ones (V1CE, Wave, etc.) have even less transparent financials—typically lower revenue estimates and heavy reliance on funding for growth. The overall digital business card market is still small (~$200–350M globally in 2025–2026), so even the leaders generate modest absolute revenue compared to broader tech sectors.Key Context on ProfitabilityMost of these companies are venture-backed growth-stage firms focused on user acquisition, hardware sales, subscriptions, and enterprise deals rather than immediate high margins. High marketing, product development, and hardware costs often mean they operate at a loss or breakeven while scaling.
HiHello and Popl stand out for relatively higher reported/estimated revenue, suggesting they may be closer to (or achieving) positive cash flow or profitability compared to heavily funded but lower-revenue peers like Blinq.
No independent audits or filings confirm net profits for any leader. Larger adjacent players (e.g., CamCard/IntSig or enterprise tools from Adobe/Zoho) may have profitability in broader businesses, but they are not pure-play digital business card companies.

In summary, HiHello edges out as the most likely candidate for highest profitability based on revenue scale and maturity, followed closely by Popl. For the absolute latest or more precise data (e.g., if any have become profitable), check company announcements, Crunchbase/Latka updates, or direct investor reports, as figures can shift quickly with new funding or sales growth. The space remains competitive and fragmented, with profitability often secondary to market share and user virality at this stage.
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