When a client books a service in SimplyBook.me, send them a live Apple Wallet or Google Wallet pass with the time, service, and provider — issued automatically, no code.
A few ways teams put SimplyBook.me 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, choose SimplyBook.me as the trigger app, and pick its new-booking trigger. Send a test so Zapier reads a sample booking and learns the fields it returns — client email and name, booking date and time, service, and provider.
TODO(verify): Confirm the exact SimplyBook.me new-booking trigger label and the field names it returns (client email/name, start datetime, service, provider, location). These depend on your booking page setup and must be checked against a live booking.
Add an action step, choose Passmint, and select Create Pass. Pick your booking template from the dropdown — Zapier loads your templates automatically. Map Holder Email and Holder Name from the booking's client email and name.
In Field Values, map the booking's date and time, location, service, and provider onto your template's fields. Each key on the left must exactly match a field name in your Passmint template (e.g. appointment_time, location, host). Run the Zap with your test booking, open the pass on a phone to confirm it looks right, then switch to a pmk_live… key and turn it on.
TODO(verify): Confirm, on a real template, that the Field Values keys you reference exist as field names in that template, and that the SimplyBook.me fields you map them from (service, provider, location) carry the values you expect.
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.