- Apple Wallet pass
- A digital pass file (
.pkpass) signed with Apple Developer credentials that lives in your iPhone's Wallet app. A Wallat-issued Apple Wallet pass holds your QR code, branding, and a link to your profile.
- Card scanner
- A built-in Wallat feature that lets you scan another Wallat user's QR code directly from the dashboard or mobile app — capturing their contact and starting a timeline for the interaction.
- CRM timeline
- A chronological log of every interaction a single contact has had with your Wallat card: scans, views, clicks, downloads, returns. Wallat's CRM timeline gives you per-contact context without leaving the dashboard.
- Custom domain
- A premium feature (Pro Intel and above) that lets you serve your profile from your own domain — e.g., card.yourname.com — instead of wallat.id/p/yourname.
- Digital business card
- Any electronic equivalent of a paper business card. Wallat's implementation pairs a native wallet pass (Apple, Google, Samsung) with a public web profile and a dynamic QR code.
- Dynamic QR code
- A QR code that resolves through a redirect, so the destination URL can be changed from the dashboard without reprinting the QR. Wallat QRs are dynamic by default.
- Engagement score
- A 0–100 score Wallat assigns to each contact based on a five-stage funnel: view, read, click, convert, return. Scores decay if a contact goes inactive and rise with repeated engagement.
- Google Wallet pass
- A digital pass issued via the Google Wallet API. Wallat-issued Google Wallet passes hold your branding, QR code, and profile link, and update automatically when you edit your profile.
- Hard brand lock
- An organization-level setting on Teams and Enterprise plans that enforces approved templates, fonts, colors, copy, and CTAs across every rep's card — preventing off-brand customization.
- Heatmap analytics
- A visualization that shows where visitors clicked or tapped on your profile, aggregated across all sessions. Wallat heatmaps help you spot dead zones and high-intent buttons.
- Lead-capture form
- A configurable form on your profile that collects visitor name, email, phone, project brief, or any custom field. Submissions appear in your dashboard, trigger alerts, and can sync to CRM.
- Push re-engagement
- A Wallat feature that sends a notification directly to the lock screen of someone who previously scanned your card — typically days or weeks later — to re-surface a new offer, listing, or message.
- QR code
- A two-dimensional barcode scannable by any smartphone camera. Wallat QRs resolve to your profile URL and stay editable from your dashboard.
- Samsung Wallet pass
- A digital pass issued via Samsung's Wallet Partner API. Wallat-issued Samsung passes hold your branding, QR code, and profile link.
- Session replay
- A privacy-aware recording of how a specific visitor moved through your profile — scroll, hover, taps, clicks, and time per section. Wallat replays anonymize visitors by default.
- Shared lead inbox
- A Teams-plan feature that routes lead-capture form submissions from any rep's card to a single shared inbox, with configurable routing rules (round-robin, by region, by product).
- Smart QR
- Wallat's term for a dynamic, brand-locked QR code with built-in analytics. Same physical QR, editable destination, full visibility on who scanned and when.
- vCard (.vcf)
- A standard contact-card file format that any modern phone or email client can save. Wallat auto-generates a vCard for every profile, downloadable in one tap by your visitors.
- Visitor timeline
- A chronological feed of every visitor event across all your cards — scans, views, returns, clicks, downloads, form submissions — in one stream.
- Wallet pass
- A native digital pass that lives in your phone's wallet app (Apple Wallet, Google Wallet, Samsung Wallet). The Wallat wallet pass holds your QR code and updates automatically when you change your profile.