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Templates FAQ
Can templates be customized?
Yes. Templates are starting points. You can adjust sections, colors, content, links, and calls to action.
Which template should I start with?
Choose based on the action you want visitors to take: connect, buy, RSVP, book, subscribe, or explore.
Are there digital card templates for business cards, bio links, and RSVP pages?
Yes. Useful digital card template sets usually cover bio links, digital business cards, RSVP pages, invitations, product cards, and event cards.
Are templates only visual designs?
No. CueCue templates should define the content structure, modules, and next action as well as the visual starting point.
Can one template be reused for multiple campaigns?
Yes. A template structure can be adapted for new offers, events, launches, and seasonal promotions.
Are templates better than building a card from scratch?
Templates are better when you want the structure decided quickly. They give you a starting layout for the action you want, such as RSVP, booking, contact, purchase, or follow.
Can I use a template for more than one card?
Yes. A template can become a repeatable structure for campaigns, events, products, service offers, or team profiles.
What should I look for in a digital card template?
Look for the right workflow first: business contact, bio link, RSVP, invitation, product, or event. Visual style matters, but the modules and CTA should match the visitor action.
Do templates work for QR code campaigns?
Yes. A template can give a QR campaign a focused destination with the right image, message, details, and next action behind one scan.
Can templates help avoid a generic link page?
Yes. Templates can prioritize a featured offer, event, or product so the page feels intentional instead of becoming a long undifferentiated list.









