PayPal Holdings Inc. (PYPL) has opened a limited-run of debit cards for Venmo users.

Wish you could use your Venmo balance in more places, like restaurants? Bars? Clothing stores? Now, you can. Introducing Venmo card. Save your spot in line today: https://t.co/5tuLUwzE1O pic.twitter.com/Desogsk96D — Venmo (@venmo) June 25, 2018

The Venmo debit card will allow users of the peer-to-peer service to spend their available balance in online and physical locations. Venmo has stated in a recent announcement that the card will reload funds to user’s accounts if they get too low. The debit card is also designed to work with ATMs.

Debit card transactions can be seen in the Venmo app, with the ability to split charges between friends still available.

The release of the debit card is Venmo’s latest attempt to generate revenue as transactions between users on the app are generally free. In other recent attempts, PayPal has allowed Venmo to be chosen as a payment option on e-commerce websites that have accepted their services, allowing the company to acquire a cut from transactions. Venmo users may also transfer their funds more quickly for a small fee.

Although Venmo originally began testing their debit card alongside Visa, the company decided to brand with Mastercard. The debit card currently comes in six different colors, including black, green, pink, blue, yellow and white.