Business cards are one of the oldest, most persistent headaches in a distributor's print business. Every reorder is a one-off: collect the person's name and title, redo the artwork, send a proof, wait for approval, route it to a printer. Multiply that by a sales team, a franchise network, or a company that adds new hires every month, and it becomes a manual grind that never really ends.
On-demand business cards remove that grind. They're now available in Brikl — built directly on the On Demand Personalization engine and printed through our partnership with Taylor OnDemand.
How it works
You design the card template once. Upload a background, place personalizable text layers — name, title, phone, email, address — and lock the brand elements you don't want anyone touching. The editor shows bleed, trim, and safe-area guides, so what leaves the store is production-ready.
From there, the buyer does the rest:
- They open the product in the store and type in their details.
- They see a real-time preview of the finished card as they type.
- They choose a quantity — with tiered pricing, in quantities as low as 10 — and check out.
- The order routes straight to production. No manual artwork, no back-and-forth proofs.
Built for B2B programs
This isn't a consumer card maker. It's designed for the way distributors actually run card programs — at scale, on-brand, for groups:
- Sales teams where every rep needs their own card, on the same locked template.
- Franchise and multi-location networks where each location personalizes within brand standards.
- Growing companies adding cards for new hires without reopening an art ticket every time.
Because business cards live in the same storefront your client already uses for apparel, drinkware, and hard goods, there's no separate system to manage. One store, one checkout, one dashboard — cards alongside everything else.
Why on-demand changes the math
The traditional card program is expensive precisely because it's manual. Every card is bespoke artwork handling. On-demand flips that: the setup happens once, at the template level, and every order after that is self-serve for the buyer and hands-off for you. No inventory of pre-printed stock, no minimums that force overordering, no artwork coordination per person.
For distributors, it also closes a gap. If a client can order apparel, drinkware, and now business cards from one branded store, there's less reason for them to send the print portion of their program somewhere else.
Want the full breakdown — template controls, personalization fields, and the buyer flow? See the business cards feature page, or book a demo and we'll set it up live on a product from your catalog.