Passes and Cards for Apple Wallet & Google Wallet

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Mobile Wallet Marketing

Here come Passes & Cards for the Wallet! The wallet is bursting at the seams: Tickets, coupons, customer cards ... all too often what you are looking for is not at hand. That's why all these cards and passes now belong in your smartphone. Because that is always there! Without your own app, just in the Apple Wallet and Google Wallet.


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And most importantly, from now on you can easily get in touch with your target group via push notifications, promotions or offers. This is how customer loyalty works today. Create your own tickets, coupons and cards for the mobile wallet now, with the intuitive and easy to use software solution of Kortpress!

Google Wallet Security

Google Wallet is a safe app with useful security features. Google Wallet puts you in control of your data. Protect yourself and your personal information anytime, anywhere, and protect your assets on every mobile payment opportunity. Google Wallet Security gives you advanced protection and easy-to-use privacy controls to keep you and your data safe at all times. Android users are also offered two-step authentication, a find-my-phone function and remote data deletion. In addition, Tap to pay uses encrypted payment codes to hide your real card number, i.e. card details are not stored on your smartphone. This means that if lost or stolen, this information cannot be accessed, even when the screen is unlocked.

Target your customers directly!

Push Notifications | Location Based

You can address your target group directly using the card or pass in the wallet and notify them of a new campaign with short push notifications. Or, even better, you can use location-based services and make your customers a particularly great offer when they walk past your store: individually segmentable and absolutely targeted.

Wallet Push Notification

This is how you score points with your customers

Live Update | Status change

Until now, if you lost or changed a card, you had to order or create a new one. You couldn't see your account points or status on the card itself. But now it has never been more efficient and convenient to keep all your cards and passes up-to-date. Account points are updated in real time, or a pass simply gets an upgrade when it reaches the next status level. And most importantly: This good news always lands directly on the screen of the customers' smartphone.

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At Kortpress you know exactly what you are paying for. With the cloud solution you benefit from transparent pricing with monthly billing. For the in-house solution there is a convenient and unlimited annual subscription.


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Kortpress Pricing & Models

Free

10 Passes

Flex

1.000

Passes

10.000

Passes

50.000

Passes

100.000

Passes

Monthly base price 0€* 0€* 54,00 €* 499,00 €* 1.249,00 €* 2.499,00 €*
Each additional pass (per month) - 0,07 €* 0,06 €* 0,05 €* 0,03 €* 0,02 €*
Included pass updates 20 None 2.000 20.000 100.000 200.000
Each additional pass update - 0,01 €* 0,01 €* 0,01 €* 0,01 €* 0,01 €*
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* all prices are exclusive of statutory value added tax

Free (10 Passes) Select
Monthly base price 0€*
Each additional pass (per month) -
Included pass updates 20
Each additional pass update -
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Flex Select
Monthly base price 0€*
Each additional pass (per month) 0,07 €*
Included pass updates None
Each additional pass update 0,01 €*
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1.000 Passes Select
Monthly base price 54,00 €*
Each additional pass (per month) 0,06 €*
Included pass updates 2.000
Each additional pass update 0,01 €*
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10.000 Passes Select
Monthly base price 499,00 €*
Each additional pass (per month) 0,05 €*
Included pass updates 20.000
Each additional pass update 0,01 €*
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50.000 Passes Select
Monthly base price 1.249,00 €*
Each additional pass (per month) 0,03 €*
Included pass updates 100.000
Each additional pass update 0,01 €*
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100.000 Passes Select
Monthly base price 2.499,00 €*
Each additional pass (per month) 0,02 €*
Included pass updates 200.000
Each additional pass update 0,01 €*
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* all prices are exclusive of statutory value added tax

Google

Google is a technology company based in the USA and better known by its search engine. Founded in 1998, computer scientists Larry Page and Sergey Brin built the first building block for one of the world's most valuable brands. From that point on, information was made available to everyone with Internet access. Since 2015, due to restructuring, Google LLC has become a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. Google is the global market leader among search engines and the most visited website in the world. With a market share of over 90% in Europe, Google is a direct competitor to other search engines such as Bing, Yandex or Baidu. Google LLC offers further services of the World Wide Web. These include: Web browser, music (Youtube), e-mail account (Gmail), a play store for mobile applications on all Android devices, maps, photos, cloud (Drive), Google Pay and many more. Until today the search for answers is the focus of the company.

Wallet

Apple Wallet & Google Wallet

A Wallet App can be found on both iOS and Android devices. These digital Wallets can store means of payment such as credit cards or digital cards such as customer cards, admission tickets, boarding passes and coupons. Due to the large number of possible card types, the possible uses of the Wallet seem endless. For example, a digital customer card can be used to implement a digital customer loyalty program. The end customer can be notified via push notifications using the card stored in the Wallet and benefit from dynamic real-time updates of the customer account. The Wallet offers companies a high level of transparency about the behavior of their customers and the possibility of persuading them to make a purchase by means of individual offers.

Security

Data security is a topic of great importance in today's digital world. The security of our data is critical to protect us from identity theft, fraud and other types of cybercrime. In this text, we will cover various aspects of data security, including threats, protective measures, and best Practices. There are many types of threats that can put our data at risk. One of the most common is phishing, in which scammers Send emails or text messages that look like legitimate requests from businesses or government agencies. These messages often contain links to fake websites or attachments that contain malware. When a user clicks on the link or opens the attachment, the malware can be installed on the computer, giving the fraudsters access to the user's personal data. Another risk is the use of insecure networks. Public Wi-Fi networks are often not secure and can be easily compromised by hackers. If a user uses an insecure connection, their personal data can be intercepted by hackers. There are several protective measures users can take to keep their data safe. One way Is to install antivirus software on their computer. This software detects and blocks malware that could be installed on the that could be installed on the computer. Another protective measure is to pay attention to password security. Users should use strong passwords that consist of a combination of letters, numbers and symbols. They should also use different passwords for different accounts and change them regularly. There are also some best practices that users should follow to keep their data secure. One of them is Regularly backing up data to external storage devices. If a computer is hacked or damaged, users can access their important data if they have a backup. Users should also be careful not to share their personal information with insecure websites. They should always make sure that a website is encrypted before they enter their data. An encrypted website begins with "https://" instead of "http://." Overall, data security is an issue that affects everyone who uses a digital device. It is important to understand the threats that can put our data at risk, as well as the safeguards and best practices that we can implement to keep our data safe. By implementing these measures, we can protect our data and Protect ourselves from the risks of cybercrime.