What is PassKit?
Discover digital loyalty solutions specifically designed for both Apple Wallet and Google Pay, providing an efficient method for creating mobile wallet passes. Say goodbye to outdated paper coupons, bulky plastic membership cards, and annoying email advertisements, and welcome the ease of having digital loyalty cards accessible within your customers' mobile wallet applications. You can issue digital coupons at a cost of less than one cent each and oversee membership cards for less than five cents annually! With a deep understanding of mobile wallet technology, systems integration, bespoke development, and cloud services, PassKit enables businesses of all sizes to take advantage of state-of-the-art innovations. Their Self-Serve Platform, paired with a Pay As You Grow pricing model, empowers any business to begin the process right away. By leveraging the established platforms of Apple Wallet and Google Pay, brands can greatly enhance their mobile presence. With over 350 million passes distributed, PassKit is currently serving thousands of businesses worldwide, improving customer interaction and engagement through effective pass strategies. As the reliance on digital solutions grows, incorporating these advanced technologies can give your business a competitive edge. Embracing digital loyalty not only streamlines operations but also fosters stronger customer relationships.
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Date: Mar 13 2023SummarySave yourself the trouble and skip PassKit.
PositiveNo pros. Absolutely none. The pros would be that it tests your patience and forces you to evaluate your life and how you ended up dealing with these people.
NegativeI attempted to use PassKit, which ended up wasting three months of attempting to work with them and paying $100 for an Apple Developer certificate. Unless you book out over a week, they'll offer you customer service help only at 11:00 PM and then not turn their camera on and make you wait 20 minutes while they pretend the volume isn't working. But you only get one 1/2 session free, which does nothing to help you. Want to make a birthday coupon and can't figure out how? Well, just make a birthday coupon. That was their solution. Danny admitted that more resources were needed to give directions to someone who didn't work there. Um, yeah. Attempt to get another service call? That'll be $200. Per hour. Want anymore email help? They'll argue with you about how long you should wait (it's published as 5 hrs but after several days, still no) but they won't actually help you. Mind you, this was after I onboarded my clients, which took some time in and of itself.
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