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What is my tap tags' iPhone pop-up?

Learn how the optional iOS pop-up works with your tap tags, and how you can customize yours.

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Written by Abbey Senesi
Updated over a week ago

Typically, when someone interacts with your tap tag, they'll see the default notification banner at the top of their screen.

They can click the notification to open your microsite or the link associated with your tap tags.

However, you can choose to permanently enable a branded iOS experience when you order your tap tags. If you do, iPhone users will see a custom-branded pop-up with your church's logo, name, and custom greeting when they interact with your tap tags (we call this your iPhone pop-up).

Note: If you choose to enable your iPhone pop-up when ordering your tap tags, it can't be disabled.

Setting up your branded pop-up

You can choose to enable your iPhone pop-up when you first order your tap tags. If you do, you can set it up immediately in your account or when you receive your tap tags.

Quick Setup: Tap Tags > Select your batch's name > iPhone Pop-Up

  1. Go to the Tap Tags page in the left menu of your account.

  2. Click your batch's name (or click the icon, then View batch).

  3. Scroll down to iPhone Pop-Up.

  4. Enter the title. This can be your church's name or a custom title, like "Welcome to [Church Name]!"

  5. Add your subtitle, like a custom greeting or message.

  6. Choose your church's cover photo. Select from one of our presets, or upload your own.

  7. That's it!

Things to Note

  • When Android users tap their phones to your NFC tag, they'll see the normal notification pop-up, regardless of whether you chose to enable or disable the iPhone pop-up. Some Android phones even open the URL automatically!

  • If you enable the iPhone pop-up, it can't be disabled. More on that here!

  • If your phone is having trouble using your tap tag, check out our troubleshooting guide here.

Have questions? Reach out to our team. We're glad to help!

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