QR Codes Now Save to Apple & Google Wallet
TL;DR
QR codes can now be saved directly to Apple Wallet and Google Wallet, including helpful details and agency branding.

TL;DR
New and existing QR codes can now be saved to Apple and Google Wallet. This update allows for agency branding and includes QR code details within the wallet pass.
Who this affects
HighLevel has not confirmed who is specifically affected by this update. The information does not specify if it is gated by plan level or sub-account type.
What changed
- New and existing QR codes can be saved to Apple Wallet.
- New and existing QR codes can be saved to Google Wallet.
- Wallet passes now include the QR code details.
- Wallet passes support agency branding.
HighLevel has not confirmed any limits, plan gating, or the rollout status for this feature.
Where to find it
HighLevel has not published the exact location for this feature. Based on the functionality, it will likely be found within the existing QR code generation or management interface, allowing users to configure or enable the 'save to wallet' option.
How agencies will use this
An agency might set up a local business client, such as a coffee shop, with a QR code for a loyalty program. Previously, customers would scan the QR code and land on a web page. Now, after scanning the QR code, customers will have the option to save a branded digital pass to their Apple or Google Wallet. This pass could display loyalty points, special offers, or contact information directly in their phone's wallet app. This makes it easier for customers to access and use the QR code functionality, potentially increasing engagement with the loyalty program or offer.
Our take
This is a major update, despite HighLevel not having confirmed all the details. The ability to save QR codes directly to digital wallets with agency branding streamlines the customer experience significantly. It removes a step for the end-user and increases the visibility of the agency's client through branded wallet passes. While the current facts are thin on specifics like rollout and location, the core functionality is valuable for client engagement and branding.
Source: Official HighLevel announcement


