Creating & Managing Passes
Bundle existing passes in the backend
You can bundle passes that already exist straight from the backend. Select and bundle Open Passes in the left menu. Click on Select on the upper right above the list of passes, then tick the checkboxes of the passes you want to bundle. Open Bundle ...
Use projects to create a bundle
When every bundle holds the same passes, projects are the easiest way to build them. A good example is one event ticket plus a voucher for a free coffee that every holder receives. Create the project First create the templates you want to bundle. ...
Bulk operations (Processes)
A process creates or updates many passes from a single CSV file. Every line in the file becomes one pass. You find these jobs under Processes in the left menu, and you start one from a template. Start a process Open the template you want to use and ...
Segmentation using Quick Filters and Segments
Segments group your passes by criteria you choose. Use them to find a subset of passes fast and to send notifications to everyone in that subset. Segments are dynamic, so a new pass that matches the criteria joins the segment automatically. Filter ...
Export pass data (CSV / Excel)
You can export the data of all passes in a template as a CSV file and open it in Excel. Use it for analysis or to feed another system. Quick way from the template list Open Templates. On the template you want, open its action menu and choose Download ...
Create a pass
Once you have a template, you create passes from it. Passcreator gives you a few ways to do that, and they all start from a template. This guide covers the single pass flow and points you to the others. Ways to create passes Single pass. Create one ...
Pass Bundles
A bundle delivers several passes, up to 10, to a phone in one download. The holder taps once and receives every pass in the bundle. This works well for an event ticket paired with vouchers, or an insurance pass for each contract a customer holds. How ...
Archiving passes
When a pass is voided or expires, the Wallet app moves it to an archive on the phone. An archived pass stays active, so you can still update it and send push notifications. The holder can also bring it back to the live section at any time. On iPhone ...
What is an active registration?
Passcreator bills you on the number of active registrations. That is the term the dashboard uses. Older guides call the same thing an active pass, the term used before the new Passcreator interface. Both mean the same. This article explains when a ...
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Image sizes
Each pass type shows a different set of images. This page lists the images for every type and the size each one needs. Keep the correct aspect ratio and leave a trim of about 5 percent on each side. You can upload images larger than the values below, ...