homegrowntechie,

CouponStore can handle most anything with a barcode or number.

peregus,

That seems interesting, thanks, I'll try it out.

Research8165,

Take a look at Green Pass. There's no selfhosted backend, but the android app makes all your PDFs easily accessible, without fumbling through a files app.

thehatfox,
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Save them as PDFs and store them in your cloud storage or choice or a syncing tool like Syncthing. A basic folder structure can help keep things organised.

No need for anything complicated, for essential documents best to keep its impel and limit the scope of failure.

johntash,

I didn't realize this was something I'm missing too. An alternative to Google wallet would be nice. Right now I usually either just get them from my email client or maybe sync them with nextcloud or obsidian to my phone.

conrad82,

Like most others I use paperless-ngx.

On top of that, I use syncthing to sync the paperless files to my mobile phone. You can set storage path for each file in paperless; I have one for important files like tickets. Then I have them even without internet access 🙂👍

I also use email and company apps (flights, ..) .. 🫣 For movies I also use "note to self" in signal to quickly store and find them..

aaa,

I put them in my password safe

DeltaTangoLima,

I'm almost 100% paperless nowadays, which I achieve using (heh!) Paperless-ngx.

So far, the best FOSS Android app I've found to go with it is Paperless Mobile. It's pretty well featured, and is being actively developed.

peregus,

Thanks for sharing! I'm using Paperless app, have you tried it? I0ll try Paperless Mobile.

words_number,

pdf in my nextcloud

fitgse,

Me too. Although iOS wallet is really nice…

oldfart,

I just use Syncthing or keep it in an email folder. No need to make things complicated.

XpeeN,

I'd screenshot, crop, and put them at a dedicated folder that will be synced uploaded to nextcloud via their app.

tiwenty,
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It's just there at the root of my Nextcloud until they're done and I delete them

drifty,

Paperless-ngx on GitHub could be what you need. There's an app called paperless mobile that works well with it.

SpaceNoodle,

I print hard copies because (a) I'm a dinosaur (b) it's easier than fumbling with a phone

Guadin,
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I store it in paperless. I save it there for the longterm but also to have it ready when needed. If I guess I don't have internet. I save it on my phone as well.

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