Quick answer
CommerceBird Wallet Pass for Tickera is now available on WordPress.org, giving Tickera + WooCommerce event organizers a simple way to deliver Apple Wallet and Google Wallet passes after checkout. Instead of asking attendees to search for confirmation emails at the door, organizers can let them add their ticket to the wallet app they already use on their phone.
- Attendees can receive wallet pass links on the Thank You page and in the order confirmation email.
- The add-on works with Tickera ticket sales through WooCommerce and connects to the CommerceBird platform.
- For event teams, wallet passes can reduce inbox hunting, speed up entry, and make the ticketing experience feel more modern.

There is a very specific kind of stress that happens at the entrance of an event.
The attendee is at the front of the line. The check-in person is waiting. The people behind them are getting impatient. And somewhere inside a crowded inbox, a PDF ticket or order confirmation is refusing to be found.
That moment is small, but it matters. It slows the line, adds pressure to staff, and gives the attendee a frustrating first impression before they even walk in.
That is why we are happy to see CommerceBird Wallet Pass for Tickera arrive on the official WordPress.org plugin directory. It brings Apple Wallet and Google Wallet pass delivery into the Tickera + WooCommerce workflow, without organizers needing to build a custom wallet pass system from scratch.
If you are already improving your event operations, pair this update with our guides on event check-in strategy, ticket check-in at the door, and selling event tickets with WooCommerce.
What Is CommerceBird Wallet Pass for Tickera?
CommerceBird Wallet Pass for Tickera is a third-party add-on that lets event organizers generate digital wallet passes for tickets sold with Tickera through WooCommerce.
In practical terms, it gives attendees a way to add their ticket to Apple Wallet on iPhone or to a wallet experience on Android devices. Instead of relying only on an email, a printed ticket, or a downloaded PDF, the attendee can keep the ticket in a place that is easy to open quickly when they arrive.
The plugin connects a Tickera-powered WooCommerce store with CommerceBird. When an order is completed, the wallet pass can be generated and made available to the attendee directly after checkout and through the confirmation email.
A quick note
CommerceBird is a separate platform and the wallet pass add-on requires the main CommerceBird plugin and a CommerceBird Premium plan. The add-on itself is available from WordPress.org, and Tickera has published documentation explaining how the integration works inside the Tickera ticket flow.
Why Wallet Passes Matter for Event Tickets
Event organizers often think of ticket delivery as a technical detail. The ticket was emailed, so the job is done.
But the real test happens at the door.
If an attendee cannot find the ticket quickly, the check-in experience slows down. Staff may need to search by name, inspect an order, ask for another email address, or move the attendee to a problem-solving line. That may be manageable for a small event, but it becomes expensive at scale.
A ticket is not only proof of purchase. At the entrance, it is the fastest path between arrival and access.
Wallet passes help because they match how people already use their phones. Apple Wallet and Google Wallet are designed for quick access to boarding passes, loyalty cards, coupons, and tickets. They are visible, familiar, and easier to reach than an email thread from weeks ago.
For attendees, that means less searching. For organizers, it can mean fewer line delays and a cleaner first impression.
How the Tickera Wallet Pass Integration Works
CommerceBird Wallet Pass for Tickera is designed for organizers using Tickera with WooCommerce. The basic flow is straightforward:
- The attendee buys a ticket through your WooCommerce checkout.
- After the order is completed, the CommerceBird integration generates a branded wallet pass.
- The attendee sees a wallet pass download link on the Thank You page.
- The same option can also appear in the order confirmation email.
- The attendee adds the pass to their wallet app and brings it to the event.
According to CommerceBird, passes are generated server-side through the CommerceBird API, saved to the WordPress media library, and automatically cleaned up when the event is over or cancelled. That cleanup matters because generated files should not sit around forever after they are no longer useful.
The result is a more modern delivery layer on top of your existing Tickera ticketing workflow. You can keep selling tickets from your own WordPress site while giving attendees a mobile-first way to carry them.
Key Benefits for Event Organizers
1. Fewer people searching for tickets at the entrance
The most obvious benefit is speed. When attendees can open a wallet pass quickly, they are less likely to hold up the line while searching through emails, downloads, screenshots, or messaging apps.
This does not replace good check-in planning, but it supports it. If you already use QR code tickets, trained staff, separate exception handling, and a reliable check-in app, wallet passes make the attendee side of the process smoother.
2. A more professional ticketing experience
People are used to adding travel, cinema, sports, and conference passes to their phone wallet. When your event offers the same kind of experience, the ticketing journey feels more polished.
That matters especially for conferences, festivals, training events, paid workshops, VIP experiences, and venue-based events where attendees expect the operational details to feel well organized.
3. Better mobile convenience without giving up WordPress control
One of the main reasons organizers choose Tickera is control. You can sell tickets from your own site, keep your own customer relationship, customize the buying experience, and avoid pushing buyers into a marketplace workflow.
Wallet passes add convenience without changing that model. You still run the ticketing experience through WordPress and WooCommerce, but the attendee gets a modern mobile delivery option after purchase.
4. Branded passes that match the event
CommerceBird says organizers can configure pass styling from Tickera > Settings > Apple Wallet Pass, including logo, colors, and event details. That is useful because a wallet pass should not feel like a generic technical receipt. It should look like part of the event experience.
5. Easier delivery after checkout
Wallet pass access on the Thank You page is important because it catches the attendee while they are already focused on the order. Email delivery is still useful, but the best time to invite someone to add a ticket to their wallet is immediately after they buy it.
| Without wallet passes | With wallet passes |
| Attendee searches for the order email at the door | Attendee opens the ticket from their phone wallet |
| Staff spend more time helping people find tickets | Staff can focus on scanning and exception handling |
| Ticket delivery feels like a basic confirmation email | Ticket delivery feels more like modern event ticketing |
| More risk of lost emails, old screenshots, and confusion | One clearer place for the attendee to store the pass |
Who Should Consider Using CommerceBird Wallet Pass for Tickera?
This integration is most relevant if you are already using Tickera with WooCommerce and want a better mobile ticket delivery experience.
It can be a strong fit for
- Conference organizers who want smoother arrival and registration.
- Venues selling recurring events through WooCommerce.
- Festival and concert promoters handling high-volume entry windows.
- Workshop, course, and training providers selling paid seats online.
- WordPress agencies building event ticketing systems for clients.
- Organizers who want self-hosted ticket sales plus modern mobile pass delivery.
It may be less urgent for very small events where attendees are personally known, check-in is informal, or ticket volume is low. But once lines, staff handoffs, multiple entrances, or VIP flows become part of the event, small delivery improvements can make a visible difference.
Setup Overview
The full setup instructions are available in the Tickera documentation and on the WordPress.org installation tab, but the high-level process looks like this:
- Install and activate the main CommerceBird plugin.
- Create or connect a CommerceBird account.
- Install CommerceBird Wallet Pass for Tickera from WordPress.org.
- Connect the integration using your CommerceBird credentials.
- Configure wallet pass styling in Tickera settings.
- Place a test order on both iOS and Android before using it for a live event.
That last step is important. Any ticket delivery workflow should be tested before doors open. Confirm that the pass appears after checkout, arrives in the confirmation email, opens correctly on real devices, and scans properly with your check-in process.
What This Means for the Tickera Ecosystem
Self-hosted event ticketing is strongest when organizers can choose the tools that fit their operation. Some events need advanced check-in workflows. Some need WooCommerce flexibility. Some need better landing pages, cleaner pricing, or stronger email communication.
Wallet pass delivery is another useful piece of that puzzle.
CommerceBird becoming available on WordPress.org makes this easier to discover, install, and evaluate. It also gives developers and agencies a clearer path when clients ask for Apple Wallet or Google Wallet support for Tickera tickets.
For attendees, the benefit is simple: the ticket is easier to find. For organizers, the value is operational: fewer delays, smoother entry, and a ticketing experience that feels closer to what people expect from modern events.
FAQ
Does CommerceBird Wallet Pass for Tickera work with Tickera and WooCommerce?
Yes. The add-on is designed for Tickera ticket sales through WooCommerce and connects that workflow with CommerceBird wallet pass generation.
Can attendees use Apple Wallet and Google Wallet?
CommerceBird describes support for Apple Wallet on iPhone and wallet pass delivery for Android users, covering the majority of modern smartphone users.
Where do attendees receive the wallet pass?
The pass can be made available on the WooCommerce Thank You page after checkout and in the order confirmation email, so attendees can add it to their wallet immediately or later.
Is the plugin free?
The CommerceBird Wallet Pass for Tickera add-on is free to install from WordPress.org. CommerceBird states that it requires the main CommerceBird plugin and a CommerceBird Premium plan to use.
Should I test wallet passes before a live event?
Yes. Always test the full buyer journey before going live: checkout, Thank You page, confirmation email, wallet pass download, pass display on real devices, and ticket scanning at check-in.
CommerceBird Wallet Pass for Tickera is available now on WordPress.org: Download the plugin.