Four years ago I asked whether "Google Pass" was a thing that I needed to give a shit about and consensus was, "no, nobody uses that." But I have heard anecdotally, recently, that this might no longer be true. Thoughts?

The goal here is, "reduce the amount of time it takes for someone standing in front of my nightclub to wave their QR code at the door staff."

Note: I don't use Android and know as little about its ecosystem as possible, so please use small words.
https://jwz.org/b/yk45

If those of you using Android could click on this link and tell me whether it does anything even remotely useful, and if so, some detail about how horrible/stupid the whole experience is, that would be helpful: https://www.jwz.org/images/2026/test.pkpass

And tell me what version you're using, obviously. Possibly this requires some "Play" [sic] stuff to work.

UPDATE: Thanks! You can stop now.

(Unless you have read the dozens of replies and have had a materially different experience than those.)

@jwz
(1) Offered me a download option. I accepted it.
(2) Offered me the option to open that download. "This jwz guy is definitely trustworthy," I said, and opened it.
(3) Now, "agree to create digital versions your passes in google wallet" with a two page scrolly agree thing. No part of it says what a pass is or why I should wish to have one. I agree.
(4) "Add a pass to google wallet"? Continue.
(5) "Add ticket" for "Powerman 5000" at DNA Lounge. Why not? I select Add.
(6) Added to wallet. So... something has happened.
(7) Open wallet; there is indeed an icon there labeled "Powerman 5000." Yay?
@jwz when I open it in Google wallet it gives me what appear to be event details and a Qr code. Looks very much like a Google wallet hosted movie ticket I used last night so it at least has a similar form to a usable item