What happens
when you tap.
A short, honest explanation of where your receipt goes, what we know about you, and how to delete what little we keep.
No app
You do not install anything. The puck opens a normal web page in your phone's browser. That is the whole interaction.
No email at the counter
Nobody asks for your address while a queue forms behind you. The receipt is yours the moment your phone leaves the puck.
No tracking
We do not know who tapped. The puck is anonymous. The receipt is anonymous. No cookies, no fingerprint, no resale.
No login
No account, no password, no SMS code. The link itself is the proof. Bookmark it or save the wallet pass — your call.
About a second, end to end.
Same idea as tapping your card to pay — except this time you walk away with a receipt instead of a charge.
Save it where you keep your tickets.
Apple Wallet
iOS 16 and up. The pass shows up under "Receipts," sorts by date, and surfaces near the merchant when you walk past again.
Google Wallet
Android 9 and up. Saved receipts appear under "Tickets & passes" and sync across your devices via your Google account.
Just the link
Prefer not to use a wallet? The receipt URL works for at least seven years. Save it, screenshot it, or print it later.
Want it gone? It is gone.
Tap the trash icon on any receipt. The wallet pass invalidates within a minute and the URL stops resolving on our side. The merchant keeps their own legally-required copy on their books — that part we cannot delete for them, but we never link it to you.