For businesses with Android customers
A Google Wallet loyalty card your customers can't lose
Google Wallet ships on most Android phones sold in Europe. Stampit puts your stamp card right next to your customer's payment cards and boarding passes — added with one QR scan, no app to install, no form to fill in.
- No app for customers
- Set up in 15 minutes
- Free trial
Why loyalty keeps failing on Android
Nobody installs a loyalty app
Asking a customer to download an app, create an account and verify an email — all to collect a stamp — loses most of them at step one. The phone storage warning finishes off the rest.
Paper cards die in wallets
The physical card gets a stamp, goes into a pocket, and is never seen again. You paid to print it, and you have no idea whether it ever brought anyone back.
Plastic cards tell you nothing
Even when a punch card survives, it is invisible to you: no count of cards in circulation, no idea who is one visit from a reward, no numbers to judge the program by.
How the Google Wallet flow works
Two taps for the customer, one scan for your staff — no hardware to buy.
Design your card in the dashboard
Logo, colors, stamp icon, card length and reward — the self-serve setup at partners.stampit.app takes about 15 minutes. The same card works in Apple Wallet too.
Customer scans, taps “Save to Google Wallet”
They point their camera at your QR code, tap the save button, and the pass lands in Google Wallet. No app download, no sign-up form. If Wallet needs a first-time setup, it takes under a minute.
Staff stamp with the Partners app
Your team scans the barcode on the customer's pass with the Stampit Partners app, or taps phones via NFC. Each team member has their own login, so every stamp is traceable.
What a good digital stamp card looks like
Take a lunch spot with a €10 daily menu. A 10-stamp card with a free lunch as the reward means a customer spends €100 to earn a €10 reward — right at the healthy 5–10% ceiling, funded at your food cost rather than the menu price.
A regular who comes twice a week finishes the card in about five weeks. That matters: the classic goal-gradient café study (Kivetz, Urminsky & Zheng, 2006) showed customers speed up as the reward gets closer, so a reachable card actively pulls visits forward.
Start every new card with the first stamp already given. The Nunes & Drèze car-wash study (2006) found cards with visible head-start progress get completed far more often than blank ones — and on a Google Wallet pass, that progress is always one swipe away, not buried in a drawer.
Card length, reward and earn rate can be changed any time in the dashboard — the pass in every customer's Google Wallet updates itself, nothing to reprint.
What Google Wallet does for your loyalty program
Already on their phone
Google Wallet comes preinstalled on most Android phones. Your card sits next to payment cards and tickets — in the app your customers already trust.
One QR to join
Scan, tap “Save to Google Wallet”, done. No app store, no account creation, no email field. Joining takes less time than paying.
The pass updates itself
Change your reward, add a stamp, launch a promotion — the pass refreshes in every customer's wallet automatically. No reprints, no stale cards.
News straight onto the card
Push updates from the dashboard onto the pass itself — new opening hours, a seasonal offer — without collecting a single email address.
Surfaces near your door
Location-aware passes can appear on the lock screen when a card holder is close to your business — a nudge at exactly the moment it helps.
Numbers, not guesses
Cards issued, active cards, stamps given, rewards redeemed — per location, live in your dashboard. You finally see whether loyalty pays.
Google Wallet questions we hear most
Which Android phones work with Google Wallet passes?
Any Android phone that runs Google Wallet — which is preinstalled on most Android devices sold in Europe, including Samsung, Xiaomi, and Pixel phones. If a customer has never opened Wallet before, the first save prompts a short one-time setup and then works like any other pass.
Does the customer need a Google account?
Google Wallet is tied to the Google account already signed in on the phone, which is the normal state of nearly every Android device. The customer doesn't create anything new for your card — no separate account, no form, no email for you to collect.
What about my iPhone customers?
The same Stampit card works in Apple Wallet. One QR code serves both platforms: Android customers get the Google Wallet save flow, iPhone customers get the Apple Wallet one. See our Apple Wallet loyalty card page for the iOS side.
How do staff add stamps to a Google Wallet pass?
They scan the barcode shown on the customer's pass with the Stampit Partners app, or tap phones together via NFC. It takes about as long as a contactless payment, every team member has their own login, and stamps are traceable — the card can't be self-stamped.
Can the customer see the pass without unlocking apps?
Yes. Google Wallet passes are one swipe away and can surface on the lock screen near your location, so the customer doesn't dig through an app to show the barcode at the counter.
What does it cost?
Stampit starts with a free trial and plans scale with your business — see the pricing page for current tiers. There is no long-term contract and no per-stamp fee.
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Your card, in every Android pocket
Create your Google Wallet loyalty card today — free trial, no app for customers, live before your next shift.