If you use Apple Pay you’ll be familiar with the double tap of the home button from the lock screen, to let you pay for goods under £30 just using your phone. You’ll need an iPhone 6 or later for the NFC technology that makes all this possible, to be incorporated.
When you double-tap the home button from the lock screen, you’re actually accessing Apple Wallet which securely stores your credit cards but can also store other items like boarding passes and tickets. But wouldn’t it be great if you could also access all your loyalty cards from this interface too? Well you can, but your need a third party app called Stocard, since currently Apple Wallet doesn’t support most loyalty cards.
Capture your loyalty cards using Stocard
First you’ll need to open up the Stocard app and start capturing all you cards. This is very easy – especially if the cards have bar codes since you can scan them in using your phone’s camera. For example for a Tesco Clubcard, start typing and choose Tesco from the list of cards available (1, 2):
Since the Tesco card has a barcode, you’ll be prompted to scan it in. Otherwise you’ll enter the number from the card manually:
Repeat this process until all your cards are captured:
So now you could just load up the app, select the card, and hand over the phone to be scanned. But we’ll go one step further and add the most used cards to Apple Wallet so they will be available straight from the lock screen, which is far more convenient. Even more so if you are using Apple Pay anyway.
Integrating select Stocard loyalty cards with Apple Wallet
You don’t want all these cards available through Apple Wallet – I’ve currently got Tesco’s and Costa enabled. Click on the cards you want to add to Wallet and click on the Add to Wallet icon:
Using your loyalty cards from the lock screen
Now when you double tap the home button, you’ll activate Apple Wallet and see your credit cards as usual. But below, you’ll also see your loyalty cards:
Click on the Stocard tab at the bottom of the screen:
You can swipe between the loyalty cards you have activated. Then you can hand over your phone to the cashier to let them scan it. Depending on the store’s scanner, the barcode won’t always scan – but it certainly works in Costa and my local Tesco’s. And if it doesn’t they can type in the card manually.
You can pull your credit card back to the foreground by clicking again at the bottom of the screen.
Give it a try and please let me know how you get on or if you have another way of doing this.
Derek says
There’s no “add to Apple Wallet” option in the Stocard App
Gidon says
Go into the added card – and click on add to wallet at the bottom of the card’s details.
Igor says
The button is available for a very limited number of cards.
Gidon says
I’ve checked and here in the UK, nearly every major card is supported. If you’ve entered a card manually they you won’t get the “add to wallet” button.
Justin says
you just have to click the share button on the bottom of the card and itll give u the add to wallet option!
Ollie wade says
Anyway you can remove the stocard from Apple wallet after you have added it
Jozi says
I did scan my cards…. but barcode is very small.
why it is like that?
Charlotte says
Thanks for this useful guide ????
Darren Bruce says
I added Holland and Barrett and Tommy Hilfigger by camera but they don’t seem to allow apple wallet
pete says
Mind-bogglingly brilliant useful app. Thanks Gidon!
Annie Jarrett says
Seems like a great tool. I have loaded my cards and only a couple of them have the add to wallet option. I am in New Zealand and have yet to use it but it has all the cards we use here and in Austraila in the index. Looking forward to trying it out.????
Rhys Neary says
Hi. I am having problems using my Morrisons More card. It comes up:
‘Could not create Apple Wallet pass. Please check your network connection’
Is there a problem with Morrisons? My Costa one will work, my Morrisons won’t though. Can someone help me?
Wolf says
I have the same problem. I couldn’t add a single card. Is there any solutions?
Ché Baker says
I entered cards manually, had to enter each card and choose the share option on screen which opened a menu with the option to add to wallet
Dady Pig says
What’s the point of a loyalty card in the wallet? I don’t see how or why it would be used.
Dady Pig says
What’s the point of having loyalty cards in the wallet; don’t see how they’d be used
G says
It just means that you can open the store card from the lock screen (if that feature is available: some of them allow locational services, so appear on the lock screen when your there. Like clubcard and cineworld).
i also find it easier to have all of my cards in one location, rather than having to find the appropriate app (which I have A LOT of) and (sometimes) have to login wait for the card to load.
I don’t carry a wallet, so it’s an ideal solution, and encourages me to use loyalty cards more often, receiving rewards and savings that I wasn’t benefitting from before.
But I suppose it’s all about personal preference.
Up to you really.
Mommy says
You are probably a bit thick then, Dady Pig.
Sue C says
I’ve added my store cards – I’ve tried the coop one and the Morrisons one but neither work!!
Gertie says
Only my nectar card has he option to add to wallet – the share option on my others only has option to “share with friends”.
Jon says
Thanks for the guide. Added Tesco and Sainsbury cards easily enough. Any idea if they can be loaded onto the Apple Watch? (It seems from the Watch icon on the phone, it only allows the addition of debit or credit cards).
Christopher says
Thanks. Life became a little easier with integrated cards
None says
Incase you were wondering about certain cards not being able to be added to apples wallet
https://stocard.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/201441141-I-don-t-see-an-option-to-add-all-cards-to-Apple-Wallet-Why-is-that-?mobile_site=true
Ralph says
Does not work with apple watch
Brian Gerrard says
I’ve added several store cards and clicked on share the add to apple wallet. But none show up in the apple wallet. what am i missing ?