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Sharing options for guests — QR codes, SMS, email, native share, and gallery links.

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Overview & Setup
  • How Sharing Works in ALIVE
    After guests take their photos, the share screen is where they decide how to take them home. ALIVE offers multiple sharing channels so guests can pick whatever works best for them.Some readers
  • Enabling and Disabling Share Options
    Not every event needs every sharing method. ALIVE lets you toggle each option on or off globally in Settings.Some readers
Sharing Methods
  • QR Code Sharing
    QR code sharing is the easiest and most popular way for guests to get their photos. No typing, no forms — just scan and go.Few readers
  • SMS Sharing — Setup & Customization
    SMS sharing lets guests receive their gallery link via text message. It's a reliable delivery method — and a great way to collect phone numbers for your clients.Few readers
  • Email Sharing — Setup & Customization
    Email sharing sends guests a link to their photo gallery via email. It's professional, reliable, and doubles as a lead collection tool.Few readers
  • Using Native Share (iOS Share Sheet)
    Sometimes guests want to share their photos using the apps they already have on their phone. Native share gives them access to the standard iOS share sheet, which includes AirDrop and all other sharinFew readers
Contacts
  • Managing Collected Contacts
    Every time a guest shares their photos via SMS or email, their contact info is saved. Here's how to view, export, and use that data.Few readers
Sharing Station
  • Sharing Station Setup
    Set up a dedicated sharing station where guests can browse, view, and share their photos from a second screen — no booth attendant required.Few readers

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