A quick summary
We’re biased, but honest: For some of you, PhotoShelter will be the better option. What we’re trying to demonstrate is when Picflow is a better fit in terms of features, use cases and pricing.
PhotoShelter and Picflow are both popular among photographers who need a client gallery, but the two products are designed to service different types of photographers.
PhotoShelter is a great tool for uploading photos, creating a simple website, and delivering photos for weddings and events. However, PhotoShelter isn’t built for professional projects that require ongoing collaboration. Picflow, on the other hand, is a true collaboration platform that will accelerate your workflow from start-to-finish.
We hope your search for a better PhotoShelter alternative ends here.
The Ideal Picflow Customer
You’re a professional photographer.
You work mainly on high-end commercial, fashion, or portrait projects.
You regularly collaborate with clients, retouchers, and colleagues.
You don’t need a storefront to make an additional buck through print products.
You care about improving your workflow and streamlining feedback in one platform.
You already have a website.
Unique
Features
Essentials
Sharing & Security
Proofing & Workflow
There is more: We’ve only listed some unique Picflow features that you can’t find on PhotoShelter.
What You Can't Do With Picflow
We’re not a website builder. Squarespace, WIX, and others have perfected this task, and we dedicate our focus to improving your workflow.
You won’t find invoicing, contracts, or other business manager features.
We don’t offer apps for clients. Browsers have evolved, and our mobile experience is great.
Your customers won’t be able to order print products through Picflow.
Coming soon: Selling digital downloads is already in the pipeline. Upvote Feature