Existing party photo-sharing apps are bloated with dashboards and upsells
Someone wanted guest photos from a friend's party to appear live on a screen during the event instead of scattered across a WhatsApp thread, but found existing event-photo apps cluttered with unnecessary dashboards and upsell prompts. They built a QR-code, no-app photo upload tool with live AI moderation and a one-time per-event price instead of a subscription.
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