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Viewdora's answer:
Viewdora runs on Amazon Web Services.
Viewdora's answer:
Most client gallery platforms treat delivery and protection as separate problems, and usually only solve the first one. Viewdora builds them into the same workflow.
Clients open galleries in a dedicated iOS or Android app rather than a browser, signing in with a magic link sent to their email. No account, no password, no reset requests. Every image carries a non-destructive watermark, and advanced screenshot protection detects and disrupts mobile screen capture during the preview stage. High-resolution files unlock only when the photographer approves the release, per gallery.
The mobile-app-first approach is what makes the protection possible. iOS and Android expose capabilities for handling screen capture that no web browser can match, which is why browser-based galleries can only display a warning message. Delivering through an app instead of a link is a deliberate architectural choice, not a convenience feature.
Protection is included on all four pricing tiers rather than gated behind the expensive ones.
Viewdora's answer:
Three reasons, depending on what you're solving for.
If you've ever seen unpurchased previews turn up on a client's social media, Viewdora is built for that problem specifically. Watermarking plus screenshot protection during preview, with high-res release under your control.
If delivery day generates support work, passwordless access removes the single biggest source of it. Clients receive a link by email and they're in. There's nothing to reset.
And if you shoot work where privacy is the point rather than a nice-to-have, boudoir or commercial under NDA, the approval step gives you an explicit gate rather than an open link that lives forever.
Viewdora's answer:
Professional photographers and photography studios, primarily solo photographers and small studio owners rather than enterprise teams.
By speciality: wedding, portrait and family, boudoir, and commercial photography. The common factor is delivering finished work to paying clients where the images have commercial value before and after payment.
Roles: studio owners, lead photographers, and studio managers responsible for client delivery. Buyers are typically the photographer themselves, which is why pricing starts at $9 and every tier includes the full protection set.
Viewdora's answer:
Viewdora started with a conversation on a bike ride.
Esra Pozan-Warren, a working photographer, was describing two problems that came up on every job. Getting galleries to clients involved more friction than it should, and work regularly left the studio before it was paid for. Jerry, an engineer, thought both were the same problem viewed from different angles: the harder a gallery is to use, the more incentive there is to work around it.
That's the idea Viewdora was built on. Delivery that's genuinely easy for the client, with protection built into the workflow rather than bolted on. It's now available on iOS and Android.
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