About

Built for studios that care about delivery.

SnapStaq helps photographers and creative studios store, present, and deliver client work without making the final handoff feel messy.

Delivery is part of the work

A shoot does not end when the photos are edited. Clients still need to view, choose, download, pay, ask questions, and come back later. For many studios, that last stretch gets scattered across file-transfer links, chat messages, folders, payment screenshots, and follow-up reminders.

SnapStaq is built to make that part feel as considered as the work itself. The goal is simple: give studios one clean place to deliver stacks, manage client access, protect files, and keep the experience polished from first link to final download.


What the product does

SnapStaq brings the key delivery jobs into one workflow:

  • Organise stacks, sets, covers, dates, categories, and client-facing details in a way that stays easy to manage.
  • Present work through branded stacks that feel like part of the studio, not a random folder link.
  • Control downloads, favourites, privacy, payment locks, and client access without turning delivery into manual admin.
  • Track views, downloads, favourite selections, and client actions.

Built around real studio work

SnapStaq is shaped by the practical realities of creative delivery: large files, impatient clients, changing selections, mobile-first viewing, transfer payments, storage limits, and the need for every public page to reflect the photographer's brand.

We care about the small things because clients notice them. A clear link. A good cover. A sensible download flow. A mobile stack that feels intentional. A payment step that does not embarrass the studio. Those details add up.


Who it is for

SnapStaq is for photographers, videographers, creative teams, and growing studios that want delivery to feel calm, professional, and repeatable. It is especially useful when client work has moved beyond one-off links and needs a proper system.


Get in touch

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