> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.boomerangme.cards/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.boomerangme.cards/card-distribution.md).

# Card distribution

- [Offline](https://docs.boomerangme.cards/card-distribution/offline.md): Distribute your loyalty card offline in the local store
- [QR code](https://docs.boomerangme.cards/card-distribution/offline/qr-code.md): Get your QR code and post it somewhere on your business location for convenient scanning
- [Table tent and stickers](https://docs.boomerangme.cards/card-distribution/offline/table-tent-and-stickers.md): Get the QR code on table tents for more customer traction
- [Stickers](https://docs.boomerangme.cards/card-distribution/offline/stickers.md): Easier to place, maximum reach. Use the card QR on stickers to maximize ease in QR scan
- [Online](https://docs.boomerangme.cards/card-distribution/online.md)
- [Link for sharing](https://docs.boomerangme.cards/card-distribution/online/link-for-sharing.md): Share the card link and let your customers install it with a tap
- [SMS delivery](https://docs.boomerangme.cards/card-distribution/online/sms-delivery.md)
- [Email delivery](https://docs.boomerangme.cards/card-distribution/online/email-delivery.md): Sending a loyalty card to clients via a personal link


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