Popular integrations
Updated June 29, 2026
Most teams want a pass to go out automatically when something happens elsewhere: a ticket sells, a booking is made, a customer signs up. With Zapier you can wire Passmint to the tools you already run. Here are the patterns people reach for most.
Ticketing and events
- Eventbrite, Luma, Meetup — when an attendee registers, issue an event ticket pass and email them the link. The barcode at the door is their entry.
Commerce and payments
- Shopify — turn an order into a coupon, gift card, or loyalty pass after checkout.
- Stripe — issue a membership pass when a subscription starts, and void it automatically when the subscription is cancelled.
Scheduling
- Calendly, Cal.com — when someone books, send a pass that holds the appointment details and updates if the time changes.
CRM and forms
- HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive — issue a pass when a contact reaches a stage, such as becoming a customer.
- Typeform, Google Forms — turn a form submission into a pass, handy for sign-ups and lead magnets.
The general recipe
Whatever the app, the shape is the same:
Start the Zap from an event in your tool, like a new order or registration.
Send the relevant details into a Passmint Create a pass action, matching them to your template's fields.
Use the link Passmint returns, or include the holder's email so Passmint delivers the pass for you.
If your exact app isn't listed, it most likely still works. Zapier supports thousands of apps, and Passmint's create, update, void, and find actions cover the vast majority of workflows.