The ComfortCard emergency card lives in Apple Wallet, next to your boarding passes — one tap to hand a paramedic the essentials, and the same tap is your key into the whole co-op.care network.
This is a faithful preview of the pass. The Home Screen card works today; the Wallet pass activates the moment we enroll in Apple Developer.
The back of the pass holds medications, allergies, emergency contacts, and the directive — revealed only when the card is scanned.
The pass holds a link and the essentials for an emergency — the sensitive detail stays in your ComfortCard, revealed only on a scan.
Name, home, directive status, and a scannable code — what a paramedic needs in the first thirty seconds, without unlocking the phone.
See the emergency view →The card shows the directive is on file; the scan opens it. Your voice is on the record before anyone has to guess.
Put your wishes down →The pass carries a QR, not your health data. The record stays in your ComfortCard, leaves with you, and is never handed to a general AI.
Why that line matters →Adding the card to Apple Wallet — and Sign in with Apple to claim it — is the lowest-effort way anyone joins the network. No form, no password, no separate co-op.care signup. The free card is your co-op.care account; membership is the upgrade you grow into.
Add ComfortCard to your Home Screen. It opens full-screen like an app and holds the essentials even offline — no App Store, no download. Here’s how →
The pass above is built and ready. It activates when we enroll in Apple Developer — then “Add to Apple Wallet” puts it on your lock screen, and it updates itself when the plan changes. See the iPhone plan →
The free ComfortCard takes ninety seconds and is your key to the whole network. When the Wallet pass goes live, it’s already yours.