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Apple Wallet & Google Wallet, one API.

Membership & community

Give every new Memberstack member a wallet membership card

Run a no-code gated site on Memberstack and hand each new member a live Apple Wallet or Google Wallet card showing their plan — issued automatically.

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Membership card

What you can do

A few ways teams put Memberstack and Passmint to work together.

Add a second Zap on Memberstack's plan-change trigger with Find Pass (by holder email) → Update Pass. When a member moves from Pro to VIP, the card already in their wallet updates itself — no re-issue.
On Memberstack's member-cancelled or plan-removed trigger, add Find Pass → Void Pass so a lapsed member's card goes invalid in their wallet the moment their access ends.

Set it up

One Zap links the two — live in a few minutes, no code involved.

  • A Passmint account and an API key (pmk_live… or pmk_test…), from Developers → API Keys.
  • A Passmint membership template whose field names (e.g. plan, status) match the values you map below.
  • A Zapier account (the free plan is enough to build and test this).
  • A Memberstack account with the site whose members you want to issue cards for.

In Zapier, add Passmint as a connected app and paste your API key when prompted. Zapier verifies it against your account immediately. Use a pmk_test… key while you're setting things up.

Create a new Zap and choose Memberstack as the trigger app, then pick the trigger that fires when a new member signs up. Send a test so Zapier learns the member fields available.

TODO(verify): Confirm the exact Memberstack new-member trigger label and which member fields it exposes (email, name, plan/plan name, status).

Add an action step, choose Passmint, and select Create Pass. Pick your membership template from the dropdown — Zapier loads your templates automatically. Map Holder Email and Holder Name from the Memberstack member's email and name.

In Field Values, map the member's plan and status to your template's matching field names (e.g. plan, status). Run the Zap with your test member, open the resulting card on a phone, then switch to a pmk_live… key and turn it on.

TODO(verify): Confirm the Memberstack fields that carry plan name and member status, and that their values match the field names defined in your Passmint template.

Questions

The details teams check before switching the Zap on.

No. The card is delivered as a normal Apple Wallet / Google Wallet pass via a link. There's nothing to install on your Webflow or Memberstack side either — it's all Zapier.
Only if you build the update path. The basic Zap issues a card on signup. Add a second Zap on Memberstack's plan-change trigger with Find Pass → Update Pass and the installed card updates automatically.
Yes. Use a Zapier filter or paths so each plan routes to a Create Pass step pointing at a different Passmint template — a distinct VIP design, for example.
Zapier is perfect for getting this live today. When you're issuing thousands of cards or want them created the instant a member signs up without per-task costs, call the Passmint API directly — POST /v1/passes, or the @passmint/node SDK. Same cards, same live updates, full control.

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Issue your first pass from Memberstack today

Free for your first passes. No Apple or Google certificates to manage, no code to write.

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