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Major workflow issues in large galleries (screenshots, bulk delete, usability)


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Mia Levy

I’m experiencing serious workflow problems with my new gallery setup, especially when working with large client galleries (300+ photos).
Screenshots are allowed
Clients can take screenshots of the photos, which is a major issue in terms of image protection and professional use. This is especially problematic when delivering paid work to clients.
No bulk delete option
When clients request retouches, I need to remove some images to replace them with edited versions.
Currently, photos can only be deleted one by one. In a gallery with 300 photos, this is simply not realistic and results in a huge loss of time.
Overall usability compared to competitors
Platforms like Pixieset offer a much more intuitive and simple workflow for photographers, with essential features such as bulk actions and clearer gallery management.
Because of these limitations, I honestly regret switching to this platform.
At the moment, it does not meet the needs of a professional, client-facing workflow, especially for photographers working with high-volume galleries.
A bulk selection and bulk delete feature, stronger image protection, and a more intuitive interface are essential for real professional use.
I truly hope these points can be addressed, as they have a significant impact on day-to-day usage.

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