Most organizers need one album for one event, while venues and planners need repeat capacity. Event packs serve both without a forced subscription.

Match pricing to the event, not the calendar

A wedding, graduation, or birthday is usually a specific moment with a specific album. Many organizers do not want a recurring subscription just to collect photos for one event.

Event packs make the purchase understandable: choose the event capacity, activate it in the app, and run the album.

Event host choosing a one-event photo album package
One-event packages are easier to understand when they are tied to the celebration being planned.

Give venues and planners a repeat path

Venues, planners, and agencies may need many albums across a season. For them, sponsored codes or multi-event packs make more sense than asking each customer to solve billing individually.

The organizer still redeems and manages the event in the app, so guests know who is responsible for the album.

Host planning a one-event photo album package at a cafe table
The package decision should connect price, guest count, media, and the event outcome in one place.

Keep the purchase path simple

A clear package page should help people understand what each event needs: guest count, storage time, downloads, and QR materials.

For most organizers, the next step is simple: create the album in the app and choose the pack there. Venues can use EVENTY codes when they want to include albums in their own event packages.

Venue manager handing an event album QR kit to a client
Venue credits work best when the handoff feels like a service, not a coupon.

FAQ

Why not make every organizer subscribe?

Because many organizers only need one private album for one event. Event packs fit that job more directly.

How can venues buy albums for clients?

A venue setup can use sponsored event codes or multi-event packs that customers redeem in the app.