My Magic Pass App 4+

My Magic Pass

Designed for iPad

    • 3.2 • 266 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

See what machines are available before carrying your laundry baskets down to the laundry room.

Create your account and you can say farewell to collecting quarters and keeping track of a smartcard.
After your wash and dry, we’ll email you a receipt.

Want MyMagicPass in your building by going to http://www.sebco.com/for-owners/

Our Goal
To make the process of doing your laundry as simple and as fun as possible. Have ideas? We’d love to hear them. Reach us at help@mymagicpass.com.

What’s New

Version 4.0.32

Bug fixes and performance improvements

Ratings and Reviews

3.2 out of 5
266 Ratings

266 Ratings

ptrzrvs ,

OK app, but room for improvement.

My building just added new machines that have this app integration. So far it works fine, I haven’t had any issues with paying and using the machines and is a nice alternative to the manual money cards we had before. My biggest issue is with the app showing if the machines are in use or not. Because the manual cards are still an option, as far as I can tell, if you pay with the manual money card, the app will not show that the machine is in use on the app. It only shows that it is in use if someone pays via the app. That would be fine if the app is the only option of paying but it is not, and a lot of the older residents will only ever use the money cards. So I run into situations where it says the machines are available but they are not. It’s very annoying walking down to the laundry room and the machines are not free. This system was suppose to fix that problem but it really hasn’t. It seems like a major over site for the machine to not show as in use regardless of how people pay. PLEASE FIX THIS! It would make the experience much better.

Developer Response ,

Hi ptrzrvs, Please get in touch with us through help@mymagicpass.com. Our representatives will be happy to help you sort out the issue.

Catsinwigs ,

Cannot pay per cycle

It’s frustrating there isn’t an option to select a specific dollar amount to add to my “funds”. You should be able to pay per cycle instead of being forced to add a lump sum of $20, $30, $60 etc. to your fund. Doing laundry is a pay per service situation and not everyone is able to add a minimum of $20 to an app in order to clean their clothes. You also need to be standing directly in front of the washer and connected to Bluetooth for it to work. Which is fun if your washing machine/dryer are located in a basement and the wifi isn’t so hot.

Developer Response ,

Hi Catsinwigs, Please get in touch with us through help@mymagicpass.com. Our representatives will be happy to help you sort out the issue.

Gamer.2009.NYC ,

This is expensive

They replaced the laundry machines in my building this week with these new ones. Now, instead of paying $1.75 per load, I'm paying $3. Let that sink in. That's almost a 100% increase in price.
There's also the issue of having to “add funds.” This economic scheme is as old as time to slowly but gradually lose money. Instead of charging your card per load, you need to add at least $20 to your “funds.” That amount represents almost ten times the amount you need for having one load done. I understand that card processing fees can hurt a business, but as a business owner, I know several companies process card payments for a 2.5% commission. Other ones don't have any fees as long as you have other products with them. I also don't like that I have to select which machine I'm going to use. I should just tap with my phone a NFC reader or something so my phone and the machine can exchange information and finalize the process. It feels to me that Bluetooth is overcomplicating things. Think about tap to pay. That should be the way. In conclusion, the current system may be more “advanced” than before but it comes at a hefty price that we consumers end up paying.

Developer Response ,

Hi Gamer.2009.NYC, Thank you for your feedback; we're sorry to hear about your poor experience. Please email us at help@mymagicpass.com, so we can discuss how we can resolve this for you.

App Privacy

The developer, My Magic Pass, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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