Apple Wallet groups your passes by type and can surface relevant ones on the lock screen based on time and location. Convenient for boarding passes that appear at the airport, but frustrating for everyday cards you need constantly. Your gym card, transit pass, or coffee loyalty card keeps getting buried under newer additions.
There is no native "pin to top" or favorites feature in Apple Wallet. You can drag passes to reorder them manually, but within a growing stack of passes, your daily-use cards still require scrolling to find.
How Apple Wallet Sorts Passes
Apple Wallet uses a combination of factors to determine pass order and which passes to surface. Understanding this helps explain why your daily-use passes can be hard to find.
Date Added
Within each group, passes default to the order they were added. Manual drag-and-drop reordering is possible.
Location Relevance
Passes can surface based on your location - a store card when you're near that store.
Time-Based Events
Event tickets and boarding passes appear closer to their scheduled time.
Grouped by Type
Passes are grouped by their pass type. Payment cards, loyalty cards, tickets, and boarding passes each have their own section.
This system works well for one-time events. But for passes you use daily - your gym membership, transit card, or work badge - there is no recurring trigger to surface them. As you add more passes, finding your everyday cards means more scrolling.
Manual Reordering Is Limited
The Daily Access Problem
Some passes you use multiple times per week. These are the ones that benefit most from quick access:
Gym Membership
Check in at the gym every morning. Opening Wallet and scrolling wastes time.
Transit Pass
Daily commute requires your transit card. Fumbling at the turnstile is frustrating.
Work Badge
Office access multiple times per day. Should be instant, not buried.
Coffee Loyalty
Morning coffee run. The barista is waiting while you scroll through passes.
Parking Permit
Daily parking garage access. Need it ready before you reach the gate.
For each of these, you need the pass ready in seconds. Opening Apple Wallet and scrolling defeats the purpose of having a digital card. Learn more about adding gym cards to Apple Wallet or storing loyalty cards on iPhone.
Keep your daily passes one tap away
NeatPass makes it easy to convert any ticket, pass, or loyalty card to Apple Wallet.
Widgets: The Real Solution
Instead of fighting Apple Wallet's sorting, bypass it entirely. Lock screen and home screen widgets give you direct access to specific passes without opening Wallet at all.
NeatPass widgets let you pin any pass to your lock screen or home screen. Your gym card stays visible regardless of what other passes you add or how Wallet decides to sort things.
True Pinning
Lock a pass to your lock screen. It stays there until you remove it.
One-Tap Access
Tap the widget, pass appears. No scrolling, no searching.
Works Offline
Widget shows your pass barcode even without internet.
Apple Watch Too
Configure widgets on your watch for wrist-level access.
For detailed setup instructions, see the widget overview and lock screen widget guide.
Multiple Favorites
Setting Up Your Favorites
Here is how to get your most-used passes accessible in seconds:
Step 1: Identify Your Daily Passes
Which passes do you reach for multiple times per week? These are your candidates. Common ones: gym card, transit pass, work badge, favorite coffee shop, parking permit.
Step 2: Add to Apple Wallet
If your passes are not in Apple Wallet yet, NeatPass can convert them. Scan a barcode, import from a screenshot, or extract from a PDF. See import methods for all options.
Step 3: Configure Lock Screen Widgets
Long-press your lock screen, tap Customize, and add a NeatPass widget. Select the pass you want pinned. Now it is always one tap away, even when your phone is locked.
Step 4: Add Home Screen Widgets (Optional)
For larger pass displays or multiple favorites, add NeatPass widgets to your home screen. These show more information and can display your barcode directly.
Your passes also work offline, so gym basement check-ins and subway stations are no problem.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your passes, always at the top
DownloadQuick Access to Your Most-Used Cards
Apple Wallet's organization works well for event-based passes but not for daily essentials. For passes you use constantly, widgets are the answer. Pin your favorites to your lock screen and skip the scrolling entirely.
Your gym card, transit pass, and coffee shop loyalty card should be one tap away. With the right widget setup, they are.
