Build the form your way — including a payment step — and let every submission become a live Apple Wallet or Google Wallet pass, issued automatically.
A few ways teams put Jotform and Passmint to work together.
One Zap links the two — live in a few minutes, no code involved.
In Zapier, add Passmint as a connected app and paste your API key when prompted. Zapier verifies it against your account immediately, so you'll know the connection works before building the rest of the Zap. Use a pmk_test… key while you're setting things up.
Create a new Zap and choose Jotform as the trigger app. Pick the trigger that fires on a new submission, then select the form Passmint should watch. Send a test so Zapier can read a sample submission and learn your field names.
TODO(verify): Confirm the exact Jotform 'new submission' trigger label and that it asks you to choose a specific form. If the form includes a payment field, note how Jotform exposes payment status to Zapier.
Add an action step, choose Passmint, and select Create Pass. Pick the template to issue from the dropdown — Zapier loads your templates automatically. Then map Holder Email and Holder Name from the matching fields in your form.
In Field Values, map each form field you want on the pass to a template field. The key on the left must exactly match a field name in your Passmint template; the value on the right is the submitted answer. Run a test submission, confirm the pass is created and the URL comes back, then turn the Zap on.
TODO(verify): Confirm, on a real template, that the Field Values keys you reference exist as field names in that template. Mismatched keys are silently ignored.
The details teams check before switching the Zap on.
Free for your first passes. No Apple or Google certificates to manage, no code to write.