About WalliPass

WalliPass gives students a smarter way to carry campus ID cards. Instead of relying on a physical card, students confirm who they are, upload a photo, and receive a mobile pass customized for their school. Within minutes, that pass is ready to live on a phone.

How It Works Behind the Scenes

  • Secure collection: Students share only the essentials: name, campus ID, and a photo. The form intentionally avoids other personal questions.
  • Short data journey: Those details are used immediately to assemble the pass. Temporary files exist only while it’s being built and are securely deleted afterward. No student data is sent to third-party marketing or analytics services.
  • Mobile-first experience: The pass is designed for iPhone and Android phones. When someone tries to issue a pass from a laptop, we show a quick message explaining how to finish from a phone instead.
  • Roadmap alignment: Today’s focus is on identity credentialing. We’re partnering with institutions to roll out deeper campus integrations, such as dining access. Door access will be coming soon.
  • SUNY-first expansion: WalliPass is currently active at the University at Buffalo. We’re working with other SUNY campuses to make the service available statewide by the end of 2027.

Why campuses choose WalliPass

  • Always with you: Students can easily pull up their ID and pay for food without reaching for their wallet or waiting for the GET App to load..
  • Privacy-conscious: Data never leaves the institution’s environment except for pass generation, and it’s discarded once the credential is issued.
  • Student-driven design: WalliPass was built by students who got tired of replacing bent, demagnetized, or forgotten IDs. That perspective keeps the UX simple and transparent.
Students get a seamless mobile credential, administrators keep control of their data, and everyone spends less time worrying about plastic.