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Wrist Codes keeps your frequently used barcodes close at hand on Apple Watch and iPhone. Add loyalty cards, membership cards, passes, or other scan codes, then open them from Apple Watch widgets, watch face complications, or iPhone Home Screen widgets without digging through wallets or apps.
Hey Product Hunt,
I built Wrist Codes because I kept needing the same barcodes at awkward moments: loyalty cards, membership cards, passes, and other codes buried in apps or screenshots.
Wrist Codes lets you save frequently used barcodes on iPhone, then access them from Apple Watch widgets, watch face complications, and iPhone Home Screen widgets. The goal is simple: make a barcode available right when someone needs to scan it.
It is free, works on iPhone and Apple Watch, and does not collect personal data.
A few notes:
- Great for loyalty cards, membership cards, passes, and everyday scan codes
- Widgets and complications are snapshots controlled by iOS/watchOS refresh timing
- Tapping a widget or complication opens the app with the latest barcode data
- Data Matrix, Aztec, and PDF417 are not currently supported
I’d love feedback on the onboarding, supported barcode formats, and whether the Apple Watch flow feels fast enough in real-world use.
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About Wrist Codes on Product Hunt
“Quick access to barcodes from your Apple Watch”
Wrist Codes was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. Wrist Codes keeps your frequently used barcodes close at hand on Apple Watch and iPhone. Add loyalty cards, membership cards, passes, or other scan codes, then open them from Apple Watch widgets, watch face complications, or iPhone Home Screen widgets without digging through wallets or apps.
Wrist Codes was featured in iOS (110.5k followers), Apple Watch (5.8k followers) and Productivity (655.6k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 182.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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