Two wallets, one promise: no new app.

Apple Wallet and Google Wallet solve the same basic problem: customers keep the card in the phone they already use. The differences matter most around notifications, display, and expectations.

Do not treat Wallet like a mobile app.

Wallet cards are easier to adopt than a new app, but notifications and display are controlled by Apple and Google.

  1. Saving the card

    On both platforms, the goal is the same: the card reaches the phone without a separate Webbership app account.

  2. Updating progress

    Stamps and rewards update on the card after staff action.

  3. Notifications

    They are real, but mediated by Wallet. They should not be sold as native push notifications from your own app.

  4. Branding

    Logo, color, and reward text can support the business brand, even while the platforms keep their own limits.

Wallet save rate shows whether the promise lands.

If people do not save the card, the issue is counter positioning, not reward mechanics.

Correct wording

Say Wallet notifications, not app pushes. It is more precise and builds trust.

Show the customer the card, not the platform.

The Wallet cards page explains how Webbership stays behind the merchant brand.

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