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SlubneChwile is a lightweight SaaS product built for weddings, replacing the repetitive process of asking guests for photos in WhatsApp and other chat apps with a QR-code-based workflow. After creating a wedding gallery, the couple can place the QR code on table cards, seating cards, or other on-site materials. Guests simply scan it to upload photos and videos, creating a private album.
Its main value is low-friction media collection: no app download and no guest login are required, making it well suited to high-frequency, temporary participation by non-technical users at weddings. The copy emphasizes that files are not compressed, with support for original-resolution photos and 4K videos. The paid plan also includes 250GB of storage, a 28-day upload window, and one-click download of all files. There is relatively little information about permissions and collaboration: it only states that one account corresponds to one wedding gallery and that the couple can delete uploaded media. We did not see multi-admin support, role-based permissions, or an approval workflow.
Pricing is very straightforward: the free plan costs 0 PLN and includes 1GB of storage, QR code generation, and an interactive 360° gallery, with no credit card required. The paid wedding package is a one-time payment of 299 PLN and includes 250GB of storage, 365-day retention after the wedding, and bulk download. The terms state that payments are processed via Stripe and are non-refundable after purchase, so it is advisable to test the upload experience with the free plan before buying.
The product claims to offer private galleries and secure storage, but does not disclose details such as encryption, backups, data location, or GDPR compliance. The terms also state that the platform is not responsible for data loss and recommends users download their files before the retention period ends. In terms of third-party integrations, only Stripe payments are visible; there is no sign of cloud drive, photo album, API, webhook, or developer support. Deployment appears to be cloud-based, with no self-hosting option mentioned.
Its strengths are a focused use case, simple setup, low barrier for guest participation, and clear one-time pricing. It is especially suitable for couples, wedding planners, and small wedding events. Its limitations are that the feature set is narrow, making it unsuitable for organizations that need enterprise-grade permissions, long-term archiving, compliance audits, or complex integrations.
The review text does not specify access from mainland China, payment success rates, or network stability, so these remain unknown. If using it for a wedding in China, you should test QR-code upload speed and Stripe payment in advance. Alternatives include collecting photos via WeChat groups or WeCom, Baidu Netdisk, Tencent Photo Manager, or shared album services such as Google Photos, Dropbox, and OneDrive.
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