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Notes for hosts — what we're learning about the night you'll keep replaying.

The complete guide to collecting your guests' wedding photos
Your photographer captures the day from the front. Your guests capture it from everywhere else. Here's how to gather all of those photos into one place — before, during, and after the wedding.

Picking the right gallery theme for your event
Classic, Warm, Cool, or Mono. How the four themes land in different rooms — and what to consider when you can't decide.

Setting up a wedding photo gallery, step by step
A first-timer's walkthrough: exactly what to click to get a wedding gallery ready, what each setting does, and what your guests will see when they scan in.

Sharing photos with an iPhone shared album — and where it falls short for events
Apple's shared albums are great for a handful of iPhone friends. Here's how they work, and the specific reasons they struggle once you're collecting photos from a whole event.

A photo gallery your international guests can actually read
Weddings, memorials and company events increasingly pull in people from everywhere. Here's how to make sure the guest who doesn't read English can still join in, scan in, and share.

Making your gallery look like it belongs to your event
A theme isn't just a colour — it's what makes guests feel they've landed somewhere that's yours. Here's what you can actually change, and how far to take it.

What a business event actually needs from a photo-sharing platform
Consumer photo apps weren't built for a conference or a client launch. Here are the specific things business events need — control, no friction, branding, and a clean handoff to marketing.

The easiest way to share photos with a group: stop making people download an app
Every step between a guest and uploading a photo costs you photos. "Install our app" is the most expensive step of all. Here's why no-app sharing wins, and how it works.

The modern wedding tech checklist
The handful of tools that quietly do the heavy lifting at a modern wedding — what each one is for, which are worth it, and which you can skip.

Why choose a digital wedding guestbook
The book by the door gets a dozen rushed signatures and then lives in a drawer. Here's the practical case for a digital guestbook — more messages, more kinds of them, and nothing lost.
