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Passes in wallets aren’t static — Passlet pushes changes to Apple Wallet and Google Wallet automatically when you update a pass. There are two kinds of update:

Update pass data

Change the variable values of an issued pass — a new seat, a bumped tier, tomorrow’s date. From the pass detail page choose Update pass data, or select multiple passes on the list and use the bulk Update data action. The wallet pass refreshes with the new values; holders don’t need to do anything.

Upgrade the template version

Issued passes are pinned to the template version they were issued from, so publishing a redesign never silently changes live passes. When a newer published version exists, passes show a “vN available” indicator — upgrade them:
  • per pass, via Upgrade template to vN on the detail page, or
  • in bulk, via Upgrade to vN on the passes list.
After the upgrade the pass re-renders with the new design, keeping its variable values (you’ll be prompted for any newly required variables).

Revisions

Every update — data change or version upgrade — creates a revision: a full snapshot of the pass’s variables and template version at that moment. The pass detail page has a revision timeline scrubber so you can see exactly what a holder’s wallet showed at any point.
Updates are processed asynchronously, like issuance. Wallet providers usually refresh within moments, but delivery timing is ultimately up to Apple/Google push infrastructure.