Digital Member Cards

This article will outline digital membership cards and how you can create them.
Written by Communal Support
Updated 6 months ago

Contents

  1. Create Apple Wallet & Google Wallet Cards
  2. Downloading Digital Cards

Communal can provide digital member cards to your users. Our platform supports Apple Wallet and Google Wallet cards.

 Create Apple Wallet & Google Wallet Cards

To create and manage your digital wallet cards:

  1. Go to your Communal Manager Dashboard
  2. Click Settings on the left-hand side navigation
  3. Click Membership Cards in the dropdown
  4. Click + Create new card

You will be presented with a form with a set of fields. The fields are described below:

  • Name: Identifies the membership card within the system.
  • Active Start Date: Defines the start date for the card’s validity. When a membership is purchased, renewed, or assigned, it uses this date to determine if it falls within the active dates.
  • Active End Date: Specifies the end date for the card’s validity.
  • Applicable Memberships: Links the card to specific membership types that users purchase or are assigned.
  • Card Type: Determines whether the card will be issued as a PDF or for digital wallets (e.g., Apple Wallet, Google Wallet).
  • Logo Type: Allows users to use the default logo or upload a custom logo for the card.
  • Title Text: Customizes the title that appears on the card.
  • Card Background Color: Customizes the card’s background color for aesthetic and branding purposes.
  • Card Label Color: Sets the color for labels to enhance readability and design.
  • Card Text Color: Customizes the text color to ensure it is readable against the chosen background.

After saving your card, it is now live! 

 Downloading Digital Cards

When a user purchase a membership they will be delivered an email with an Apple Wallet Pass, a link to download the Google Wallet Pass, and a PDF attachment of their member card.

The user can also navigate to the My Memberships area to download the Apple Wallet Pass or the Google Wallet Pass. 

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