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Apple’s Create a Pass vs a Branded Identity Pass (Aplcard)

iOS 27 Create a Pass digitizes gym cards and tickets. Aplcard builds branded LinkedIn/social/payment Wallet passes. Here’s when to use each.

Apple’s Create a Pass in iOS 27 is a big deal: Wallet can finally wrap a scanned barcode into a personal pass with Standard, Membership, or Event templates. That covers a huge “my gym only gave me a plastic card” problem.

Direct answer: use Create a Pass for personal memberships and tickets you already hold. Use Aplcard when you want a branded, shareable identity pass for LinkedIn, Instagram, WhatsApp, or Venmo—generated on the web as a signed .pkpass without building fields by hand in Wallet.

Create a Pass strengths

Native, private, on-device. Camera or Visual Intelligence can pull a code from a physical card. Good field types for membership IDs, dates, and locations. No third-party account required for that workflow.

Limits: it is not a marketing site, not a template marketplace for creators, and not a one-tap “LinkedIn Wallet pass” product. Sharing your homemade pass with others is a different problem than adding your own gym code.

Branded identity pass strengths

Aplcard templates encode the job: LinkedIn networking, creator socials, payment handles. The QR destination is your live profile. Design is pass-shaped for showing at events—not a generic membership stub.

You can AirDrop or re-download the .pkpass, keep it at the top of Wallet, and treat it like a digital business card without NFC hardware.

Practical recommendation

Keep both. Digitize your coffee-shop loyalty card with Create a Pass. Put your professional identity on an Aplcard pass. Different jobs, same Wallet app.

Start identity: /create/linkedin. Start payments: /create/venmo.

Quick answers

Can Create a Pass make a LinkedIn business card?

You could manually put a LinkedIn URL into a custom field and scan a QR, but Create a Pass is designed for membership/event barcodes—not branded social templates or instant PKPass sharing for creators.

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