Sven Olters

Sven Olters

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@svenolters · 3 hours ago · Photo Poodle

@workbreak3 Thank you! I personally also feel like using prompts also adds a gamification element - as humans tend to be competitive and giving awards to "funniest" or "best photo" really encourages guests to participate!

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@svenolters · 6 hours ago · Photo Poodle

@alpertayfur Thank you! I really appreciate your feedback! Our first test events have shown that using prompts and challenges can increase the average number of photos uploaded per guest by up to 10 times compared to traditional QR code based photo sharing platforms. We've seen especially strong results at weddings and birthday parties, where guests are more engaged and motivated to participate.

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@svenolters · 8 hours ago · Photo Poodle

@ahmed3itani Thank you for your feedback! Since I also have a background in event management, I would say the product was originally designed to solve a frustration I experienced firsthand. On several occasions, clients asked for more photos after an event to use on social media, but collecting them from guests often took weeks. I tried several QR code based photo upload apps for events, but I felt they were all missing an important element that motivated guests to actually upload their photos. That missing piece is exactly what we're trying to solve with Photo Poodle.

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@svenolters · 9 hours ago · Photo Poodle

Building Photo Poodle started from a pretty simple frustration. After weddings, everyone says “send me the photos,” and then… nothing really happens. The professional shots are amazing, but all the fun, messy, candid moments live on other people’s phones and usually stay there. We saw a lot of QR-based tools trying to solve this, but they felt a bit passive. Scan, upload, done. In reality, most guests forget or don’t bother. So we thought, what if collecting photos was actually part of the wedding experience? That’s where the prompts came in. Instead of just asking for uploads, we give guests little challenges throughout the event. It turns into something people actively take part in, and the quality and quantity of moments you get is completely different. Now couples can see everything live during the wedding, even throw it on a screen, and wake up the next day with a full gallery that actually feels complete. Still early, still learning, and really curious to hear what people think.

@svenolters · 2 months ago · Gennova

I would really recommend making a simple walk-through video to give an overview of the product. Took me some time to understand what it does :)

@svenolters · 2 months ago · Trendin

I believe this has potential! Keep going

Site does look decent and idea is also good! But I do agree, that there is definitely something up with the screenshots you've posted here - makes it look a bit unprofessional :)