The one thing everyone asks for

Wi-Fi card

A big, readable network name and password. Fridge, guest room, or Airbnb table. Fill it in below. Print it. Or send a link they can open while standing in your kitchen.

Why this exists

The usual options are a half-finished text message, a Word doc from 2014, or an Etsy template that still needs Canva. Sitters do not want a brand system. They want the vet’s number, the alarm code, and whether the dog is allowed on the couch.

Anyone with guests already pay a few dollars for a PDF they then have to customize. This is the customize step, finished.

What to put on wi-fi card

Write like a human leaving a note, not like a policy. Times, amounts, names of drawers, and who to call beat “please provide adequate care.” If a door code is on the sheet, put the sheet somewhere guests or sitters will see it and strangers won’t.

Questions

Is this wi-fi card generator free?

Yes. You can fill it in, print it, and share a phone link without making an account. A $4.99 Notes Pass removes the small footer and keeps hosted links for a year.

Do I need Canva or Word?

No. Type the details once. Print the sheet, or send a link the sitter can open on their phone. That’s the whole product.

Where do the door codes go?

Printing never sends your notes to a server. If you create a share link, it is stored only so the sitter can open it, and free links expire in 14 days.

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