Run PixVenu across every event type on your calendar
Photographers, planners, venues, and event pros use the same PixVenu galleries for weddings, corporate parties, memorials, kids' parties, and more.
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PixVenu doesn't lock you to a single event type. Whether you're a wedding photographer running 30 events a year, a venue hosting birthdays + corporate parties + bar mitzvahs in the same month, or a planner juggling celebrations across a season, each gallery you create can be configured for the event it serves.
When you create a new gallery, you pick the vertical — weddings, engagements, parties, kids' parties, business, or memorials. The vertical sets the voice of the welcome copy, the default theme palette, and a few small UX choices (e.g. the "song request" RSVP field shows on celebratory events but stays hidden on memorials and corporate gatherings). Everything else — albums, moderation, QR colors, branding, magic links — works identically across event types.
This makes PixVenu the same toolkit at every shoot or venue setup. The host dashboard for a wedding looks the same as the dashboard for a corporate launch; you don't have to remember a different product for each event. Photographers in particular: the photo upload pipeline, moderation queue, ZIP download, and recap email work identically whether the gallery is collecting baby-shower selfies or board-meeting headshots.
If you run a partner bundle, its galleries work for any mix of event types — use a few on a wedding weekend and a couple on a corporate retreat, all from the same bundle. There's no per-event-type accounting and no special upgrade flow when you switch what you're shooting.
If you need a different look for different event types, the theme picker + branded colors + custom logo upload let you save a distinct identity per gallery, so a wedding gallery and a corporate gallery from the same partner account read as their own brands to their respective guests.
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