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MyPartyAlbum is a photo and short-video collection and sharing app designed for weddings, event planning, family gatherings, schools, and organizational events. It aims to replace traditional disposable cameras or photos scattered across guests’ phones by providing a centralized event space for uploading, organizing, and sharing content.
The product offers two usage modes: Party and Mixer. Party is better suited to one-off events such as weddings and client events. Participants join via a party code, then take photos or upload content during the event’s active period, while the Owner organizes, deletes, creates albums, and shares the results. Mixer is geared more toward everyday sharing within small groups, with up to 20 members; all members can create and view albums. The site says it supports unlimited photos and short videos. The FAQ mentions JPG for photos and MP4 for videos, and content can be downloaded for archiving.
Mixer uses a subscription model at $4/month/member, renewed monthly, with content retained for 30 days after the final paid month. Party is priced based on event duration and size: 5–90 days at $5 per day, plus an additional guest-based charge ranging from $50 to $225. Party content is retained for 1 year from the start date, after which it can be kept longer via an annual subscription. The pricing structure is fairly clear, but the cost of long-term storage needs to be considered separately.
The official site repeatedly emphasizes that the service is private, secure, and confidential, and states that content is uploaded to a private, secure service. However, it does not disclose enterprise-grade security details such as encryption mechanisms, compliance certifications, data residency, or audit logs. There is also no visible information about third-party integrations, APIs, or developer support. As a SaaS/business software product, its platform extensibility is not well documented.
Its strengths are ease of use, straightforward event-code invitations, and suitability for collecting content from many people on site. Event planners could also package it as a value-added service for clients. Downsides include inconsistent descriptions of video length, a relatively basic permission model, and unclear information around free trials, payment methods, and enterprise support. It is better suited to small and mid-sized events, weddings, family trips, and school activities, and less suitable for organizations that need complex permissions, compliance audits, or system integrations.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and pricing is in USD; payment convenience is not disclosed. If the goal is simply to gather photos, alternatives include Google Photos, iCloud Shared Albums, Dropbox, and SmugMug. For domestic China use cases, options such as Baidu Netdisk albums, Tencent Album Manager, WeCom, or WeChat group albums may be more practical.
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mypartyalbum.com is an United States Social & Dating provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mypartyalbum.com directly.