Introducing SnapStaq — A Better Way to Deliver Client Stacks
We built SnapStaq because we were tired of the same problems photographers face every delivery season. Here is the story behind it and what makes it different.
17 March 2026 / 4 min read
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Ideas, workflows, and product notes for photographers who want delivery to feel as good as the photos.
We built SnapStaq because we were tired of the same problems photographers face every delivery season. Here is the story behind it and what makes it different.
17 March 2026 / 4 min read
From the first link your client clicks to the moment they download their favourites — small details make a big difference. Here are five things that separate a forgettable delivery from one clients talk about.
17 March 2026 / 5 min read
Your photos are valuable. Your clients trust you with some of the most important moments of their lives. Here is exactly how SnapStaq protects that trust.
17 March 2026 / 3 min read
Selection Sync helps photographers connect client favourites back to local files without downloading lists, renaming folders, or guessing which originals matter.
22 April 2026 / 5 min read
Payment Lock works best when it feels clear and professional, not hostile. Here is how to set expectations before download access opens.
27 April 2026 / 4 min read
A stack link should not arrive naked. A short handover message can reduce questions, improve downloads, and make the delivery feel premium.
30 April 2026 / 4 min read
Most clients do not know which file size to choose. This guide explains how to offer download sizes without confusing them.
3 May 2026 / 4 min read
Your logo, cover image, colour choices, contact details, and email tone all work together. Here is how to keep them consistent.
6 May 2026 / 5 min read
A saved mobile stack can make the client experience feel more personal. Here is when to use it and when a normal link is enough.
8 May 2026 / 3 min read
The first few seconds of a gallery matter. Here are the tiny details that make delivery feel premium before the client opens the first image.
10 May 2026 / 3 min read
Your handover message is part of the product. A gallery link deserves more warmth than 'Hi, here are your pictures.'
12 May 2026 / 4 min read
If your final-final-real-final folder has another final folder inside it, this one is for you. A calmer file system makes delivery easier.
14 May 2026 / 4 min read
Favourites feel simple because they match how people already browse. The humble heart icon can save you a week of confusing messages.
16 May 2026 / 3 min read
The edit does not end at export. How the client receives the work shapes how they remember the work.
18 May 2026 / 4 min read