Wallet Tap
Members scan their wallet pass to check in and create a simple engagement signal.
Tap interactions help your church move from attendance counts to clear engagement visibility and follow-up clarity across wallet passes, QR codes, and NFC moments.
Two ways to tap
Members scan their wallet pass to check in and create a simple engagement signal.
Members tap their phone at lobby, classroom, volunteer, and event locations.
What a tap can do
At the front door, welcome desk, kids area, classroom, or event table, a tap creates a clear ministry moment your team can follow up on.
Why it matters
NFC tells you where. MemberTap helps your church understand the next step.
Every interaction can become a helpful engagement signal, so your team knows who may need a warm follow-up next.
Built around simple cues
Behavior design research points to the importance of easy actions and timely prompts. Tap locations give people a simple cue at the right ministry moment — Sunday service, small group, class, event, or serving.
No app required. People can use Apple Wallet, QR, NFC, or a volunteer-assisted option.
Tap locations make next steps visible at the moment someone is ready to respond.
Each tap can help your team respond with welcome, invitation, encouragement, or the right next step.
How NFC looks onsite
Small NFC sticker near guest services for fast first-visit check-ins.
Tap location on a countertop stand with QR fallback for older devices.
Wall tags at classrooms and events create simple engagement history.
Compatibility