Start with the shape of the event: how many guests will scan the QR, how many photos and videos they may add, and how long the organizer needs the album.
Start with the event size
A small birthday, a wedding reception, and a corporate celebration do not need the same album capacity. The cleanest package decision starts with expected guests, how many people will scan the QR code, and whether the organizer wants only photos or also video clips.
This keeps the choice grounded in the event instead of abstract storage language. Hosts can explain the album to guests in one sentence: scan the QR code and add photos to this private album.

Plan for the busiest upload moments
Most uploads arrive in waves: arrivals, speeches, cake, dancing, group photos, and the first hour after the event. Choose a package that can absorb those moments without making guests hit a limit while the room is still active.
If a venue or planner is preparing the album for a client, the package should be selected before QR materials are printed so the handoff stays simple.

Make download and retention part of the choice
The package should also answer what happens after the event. How long should the album stay available? Who will review it? Does the organizer need a full-quality download for the final handoff?
A good event package turns those decisions into a clear plan before guests start uploading.

Perguntas frequentes
What is the easiest way to choose an event album package?
Estimate guest count first, then decide whether the event needs video, longer retention, or a larger download handoff.
Should venues choose a larger package by default?
Only when the event type calls for it. Repeat venues usually benefit from matching package tiers to party, wedding, and large-event formats.


