A small badge next to your name tells the visitor that a verified business stands behind the card. That builds trust in an instant, especially with new contacts. Here is how the badge works and how it is granted.
The verified badge is a mark that the identity behind the card has been checked. When an unknown person opens your card, the badge tells them you are not a random profile, but a confirmed business. That matters most when you meet for the first time.
Two conditions must be met for the badge to show. The first is that the issuer approves your license, as confirmation that the business is verified. The second is that you, as the company admin, enable the badge on the card you want.
Both conditions must be met. An approved license alone does not show the badge until you enable it, and the other way around.
The visitor does not have to check anything. At a glance the badge tells them the business is confirmed, so they are more likely to trust your contact, offer, and call to action.
A client who opens the card for the first time sees the badge and immediately knows they are dealing with a verified agency, not a random listing.
On a cold contact, the badge helps the other person take the offer seriously from the first time they open the card.
No. You choose which cards show the badge.
Not to a specific plan. What matters are the two conditions: approved verification and you enabling it on the card.
You can, at any time, in the card settings.