What is ALIVE Photobooth?
Welcome to ALIVE Photobooth — the app that turns any iPad into a professional, AI-powered photo booth. Whether you're running events for weddings, corporate parties, or bar mitzvahs, ALIVE gives your Few readersSystem Requirements
Before you dive in, let's make sure your setup is ready to roll. ALIVE Photobooth currently runs on iOS — with Android and PC support on the way.Few readersInstalling the App
Getting ALIVE on your device takes about 30 seconds. That might be the easiest part of running a photobooth business.Few readersCreating Your Account
To use ALIVE Photobooth, you'll need an account. It takes less than a minute — and no, we won't spam you.Few readersUsing the Interactive Onboarding
First time using ALIVE? No worries — the interactive onboarding walks you through everything step by step. Think of it as a guided tour, minus the awkward small talk.Few readersYour First Event — Quick Start Guide
Ready to run your first event? Let's get you from zero to "say cheese" in just a few minutes. Here's everything you need to do — no fluff, just the essentials.Few readersNavigating the App
ALIVE is organized to keep things simple. Here's a quick map so you always know where you are and where to find what you need.Few readersUnderstanding Basic vs Pro Plans
ALIVE Photobooth offers two plans to match where you are in your photobooth journey. Whether you're just getting started or running events every weekend, there's a plan for you.Few readersGetting Started Checklist
New to ALIVE? Follow this checklist to go from download to your first event. Each step links to a detailed guide — work through them in order and you'll be up and running in no time.Few readersPre-Event Checklist
Nothing kills the vibe like a dead iPad or an empty ink cartridge halfway through a wedding reception. This checklist keeps you covered.Few readersThe Guest Experience: Start to Finish
Your guests don't read manuals. They walk up to a photobooth and expect it to just work. Here's exactly what they'll see and do — from approaching the booth to walking away with their photos.Few readers
