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Apple Wallet & Google Wallet, one API.

Forms & signups

Turn Tally submissions into wallet passes

Use Tally's clean, Notion-like forms and let every submission become a live Apple Wallet or Google Wallet pass — issued automatically, no code.

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What you can do

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

Swap the template for a coupon so a 'sign up for early access' Tally form hands back a redeemable wallet offer — a low-friction lead magnet that lives on the phone instead of an inbox.
Use a Tally RSVP form with an event-ticket template; every submission becomes an Apple/Google Wallet ticket carrying the guest's name and any answer you map, like a session choice.

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 template for the pass you're issuing — membership card, coupon, or ticket. Note its field names: they must match the answers you map.
  • A Zapier account (the free plan is enough to build and test this).
  • A Tally account with the form you want to issue from. Include an email question so passes can be delivered and tracked.

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 Tally 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 question names.

TODO(verify): Confirm the exact Tally 'new submission' trigger label and that it asks you to choose a specific form. Note whether Zapier integration must be enabled in the form's own settings first.

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 answers in your form.

In Field Values, map each answer 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.

Questions

The details teams check before switching the Zap on.

Email and name map to the Holder Email and Holder Name fields. Every other answer you want on the pass goes into Field Values, where the key must match a field name defined in your Passmint template. Answers you don't map are ignored.
It's strongly recommended. The pass is still created without one — holder email is optional — but you lose automatic delivery and per-holder analytics. Add an email question and map it to Holder Email.
The mapped field is simply left empty on the pass; nothing breaks. If a field is essential, mark that question required in Tally.
Zapier is perfect for getting this live today. When you're issuing passes at high volume or want them created the instant a form is submitted without per-task costs, call the Passmint API directly — POST /v1/passes, or the @passmint/node SDK. Same passes, same live updates, full control.

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Issue your first pass from Tally today

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

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