ENGAGE

Unhappy clients get a survey. Happy ones get Google.

Marketing that knows who booked, who delivered, and who referred. Review collection that routes by satisfaction. You stopped guessing.

Engage · Act 1

Marketing That Knows

Emails that know who booked and who delivered.

An anniversary reminder one year after the wedding. A referral request two weeks after gallery delivery. A mini-session promotion to portrait clients who have not booked in six months. Each email segments by real booking data, not just who opened the last campaign.

The photographer's marketing shifts from reactive Instagram posts and hoped-for referrals to systematic sequences that fire from actual client milestones.

Email sequences segmenting by real booking milestones, not opens

Booked in March. Anniversary email fires next March.

The marketing emails segment by booking data. Now — the reviews. Satisfied clients reach Google. Unsatisfied ones reach you first.

Reviews, Routed

Happy clients reach Google. Unhappy ones reach you first.

A review request fires after every project. Satisfied clients route to Google Reviews. Unsatisfied clients route to a private feedback form before a negative review goes public. The system checks the satisfaction score and decides, not the photographer's guess.

Social posts compose from completed projects and gallery highlights, pulling client names and vendor tags from the deal record. No manual caption typing. No searching for the right photos.

Satisfaction-based review routing splitting Google reviews from private feedback

A gallery delivers through Navigator and the client completes the satisfaction survey

Satisfied clients route to Google Reviews through Reputation, and a referral request email queues in Campaigns 14 days later

The photographer who has 8 Google reviews after 200 weddings now systematically collects a review from every satisfied client

Pricing

What it costs

The full marketing and reviews suite costs $225 per month per brand, including 10,000 emails. For solo photographers, standalone email marketing at $10 per 1,000 emails plus review management at $150 per month may be more cost-effective than the full suite.

This is the most expensive suite for photographers. The value is systematic: a photographer who books 40 weddings but has 8 Google reviews is leaving referral revenue on the table. Systematic review collection and anniversary emails can generate 3–5 additional bookings per year.

No competitor in the photographer space offers satisfaction-based review routing. No email marketing tool in this market segments by booking data rather than email opens.