YourSelfie
Selection, album, and payment in a single flow for photographers

Selection, album, and payment in a single flow for photographers
The problem
Photo delivery lives across three different apps. The photographer sends the gallery link in one place, negotiates the album over messages in another, and payment lands in a fourth channel. Between each step the order shrinks, cools down, or disappears.
The solution in three decisions
Photographers build the albums. Clients pick one.
In the dashboard, the photographer sets up the albums they want to offer for that delivery — fixed photo count, fixed price. The client opens the link, sees the available albums, picks one, selects photos within that quota, and pays. All in the same link. No private messages. No side deals.

End clients enter without signing up
A single link. The client opens, selects, pays. No password, no account, no email recovery. Persistence lives in the link itself.

The gallery belongs to the photographer, and the photos are protected
The YourSelfie brand disappears. The end client sees the photographer’s name, typography, identity. The photographer can watermark photos shown in the gallery, ensuring the portfolio circulates protected until payment. Every UI decision passed through one filter: does this raise up the photographer, or the platform?

Why pre-defined albums, not free choice
The first instinct was to give full freedom: clients would pick any number of photos and the price would be calculated. We pulled back. Freedom opens negotiation, and negotiation is where the sale cools off. With photographer-defined albums, the client decides between two or three clear options, each with a fixed price. The photographer controls what they sell. The client decides fast.

