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The wash card that lives in their phone, not the glovebox

Paper stamp cards end up soggy in the glovebox or go through the jet wash, and the ink fades before the sixth visit.

A driver tries you once, then drifts back to whichever wash they pass first. You have no way to reach them.

Tuesday mornings the bays sit empty while the weekend queue stretches down the road.

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What your drivers see in Apple Wallet. Six stamps, then the next wash is free.

How it works in your business

Three steps. No hardware, no app for your customers.

1

QR by the pay window

Print a poster from the built-in Marketing poster builder and stick it by the pay window or on the entrance A board. Drivers scan the QR while they wait and the card goes in their wallet.

2

Stamp with any phone

As the car rolls out of the drying bay, staff scan the driver's QR with the Scanner app on a phone or tablet. Six stamps and the next wash is free. No card reader, no hardware.

3

Fill the quiet mornings

Forecourt dead on a Tuesday? Send a Broadcast and it lands on the lock screen of every driver holding your card. A short nudge beats waiting for the weekend rush.

Recommended for car washes & valeting: Stamp cards

The card sits in Apple Wallet or Google Wallet, so drivers never download an app or carry paper.

Set up your first card today. 30-day free trial, no credit card.

Your questions, answered

What car washes & valeting ask us before they start.

No. The card sits in Apple Wallet or Google Wallet on the phone they already carry. They scan your QR once while they wait for the wash and it stays there. No app, no sign-up forms at the pay window.
They open the Scanner app on any smartphone or tablet and scan the driver's QR as the car leaves the bay. It takes a couple of seconds and there is no card reader or extra hardware to buy.
Yes. You can send a Broadcast, a short message of up to 200 characters that shows on their lock screen and on the back of the pass. The limit is 3 per card in 24 hours, so a quiet Tuesday nudge to fill the bays stays a nudge, not spam.