Why the maid of honor should set up a photo page before the weekend
Bachelorette photos have a particular problem: volume and spread. A single evening produces a few hundred photos across the group, and a full weekend far more — brunch, the activity, getting ready, dinner, and everything after. AirDropping in batches misses people, and the group chat compresses everything and buries it under three hundred messages by Sunday.
Privacy is the other problem. A bachelorette is exactly the event where nobody wants photos landing on social media without a group decision — which is why public hashtags and story reposts are the wrong tool. A private gallery flips the default: everything is captured freely because everyone knows where it goes and who holds the key.
With GuestCam.io, the maid of honor creates the event in under a minute and drops one link in the group chat before the weekend starts. Everyone uploads from their phone browser as the day unfolds — no app, no account — and afterward she downloads the full set from her private host link, ready to become the slideshow at the wedding or a gift the bride actually cries over.