Written by Jeff Blake Updated over a week ago
iPhone users expect to be able to add tickets to their wallet. With just a little bit of set up, you can have your own branded Apple Wallet tickets.
Create design
From Design and setup in your event, click Apple wallet design.
Now fill in the fields.
Preview
To preview an Apple wallet ticket, look to the right to fill in your email and send yourself a preview.
To send a real wallet ticket, go to the Attendees list, locate an attendee, click the dropdown arrow next to Edit, and click Email. The apple wallet ticket will be attached to the email. Or download it directly (requires macOS or iOS)
I am new for creating Apple wallet pass. We are organising for an event, to enter the event customer need to show their event tickets. Event ticket consists of seat number, row number , gate no and some of the essential things. I created an event ticket successfully and it working fine with apple wallet. I go through "//developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/UserExperience/Conceptual/PassKit_PG/YourFirst.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40012195-CH2-SW1" this above link to create event ticket.
Now the question is, i want to change the seat number, row number , date ,etc for each and every ticket. So any possible way to do that easily ? We are planning to handle the changes through REST api and i don't want to pay for websites to do these stuff. I found that there are possible way to manage by some of websites. I really don't want to do that.
Step by step guide, or links that are briefly explain this thing will be helpful.
Thanks in advance !!!
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Open the email or mobile app associated with the ticket (on your iPhone or iPad). For example, if you purchased tickets from Ticketfly for a concert, you'll get an email confirmation of your purchase as well as digital copies of your tickets.
- You can open the app the tickets are associated with and look in "My Events" or "My Tickets" to find digital copies of your tickets that you can add to Wallet.
- You can also receive your digital tickets from Messages, Safari, AirDrop Sharing, and a notification.[1]
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Open the ticket (if the ticket was sent in a file). Sometimes, you'll get a notification that you have a file share and will need to open the file to see the ticket. Make sure the file is from a trusted source before you open it, however.
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Tap Add. If the ticket is supported by Wallet, you will see "Add" or "Add to Wallet" in the top right corner of the ticket.[2]
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Follow the on-screen prompts to finish adding the ticket to your Wallet. You might be prompted to set preferences for your ticket, including proximity alerts and the location of the event.
- If you have proximity alerts set, you can get a notification on your lock screen that shows your ticket when you are at the venue.
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Open Wallet. This app icon looks like a white wallet and colored cards displayed on a black background that you can usually find on the iPhone Home screen.
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Tap the plus icon (+). You'll see this icon to the right of the "Passes" heading.
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Tap Scan Code to Add a Pass. You'll see this in the middle of the screen. Your camera will launch.
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Capture your ticket's barcode. You'll need to set your ticket on a flat surface to take a picture of the barcode.
- If the ticket is supported in Wallet, like an event ticket or movie ticket, it will automatically be added in your Passes section of Wallet. If it isn't supported, you won't be able to use Wallet.
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1. Open the email or mobile app associated with the
ticket (on your iPhone or iPad).
2. Open the ticket (if the ticket was sent in a file).
3. Tap Add.
4. Follow the on-screen prompts to finish adding the ticket to your Wallet.
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