Haldi, sangeet, mehndi, reception. Give guests one code that runs across all of it, and reveal the gallery when the last function ends.
Create your wedding rollAn Indian wedding is not one event. It is haldi in the morning, sangeet at night, the ceremony, the reception, and the small rituals in between, often across three or four days and hundreds of guests. Photos from all of it live on phones that never end up in one place. The official album covers the stage. It cannot cover every courtyard and every table.
Flick gives you one QR photo roll that runs across every function. Guests scan once, add a name, and shoot a limited roll from the browser at each event. You label your own functions, so the roll says haldi, sangeet, or whatever your family calls it, and every photo collects into one gallery you reveal at the end.
Set it up once. It carries through the whole celebration.
Tell Flick how many days the wedding runs and label each function yourself. Haldi, mehndi, sangeet, reception, or any name your family uses. There are no fixed templates.
At every function guests scan the same code and shoot from the browser. Elders who never install apps can join, because there is nothing to download.
When the last function ends, the whole gallery unlocks at once. Every day, every function, every guest, downloadable in one pass at full resolution.
The realities of an Indian wedding that other tools ignore.
Most families end up with a WhatsApp group for the wedding, and photos pour in compressed, out of order, and mixed with voice notes and logistics. By the third day nobody can find the shot they wanted, and the good frames are lost in the scroll.
Handing out physical disposable cameras across several days gets expensive fast, and you still wait to develop and scan them before anyone sees a photo. For a large multi-day wedding, the cost and the wait multiply with every function.
Flick keeps one roll for the entire wedding. Guests use the same code at every function, the photos stay full resolution, and the gallery is organised and ready to reveal the moment the celebration ends.
Priced by active contributors, the guests who actually shoot, not by the invites you send.
Fewer days or guests? The Wedding plan covers up to 250 guests. See all Flick pricing.
Yes. You create one roll for the whole wedding and guests scan the same code at haldi, sangeet, the ceremony, and the reception. Everything collects into a single gallery.
Yes. You tell Flick how many days the wedding runs and label each function yourself, using the exact names your family uses. There are no fixed templates to work around.
Yes. There is no app to install and no account to create. Guests scan the code and the camera opens in the browser, so relatives of any age or phone can take part.
Flick charges by active contributors, meaning guests who actually shoot. A large invite list does not raise the price for people who never scan the code.
You choose the reveal. Keep the gallery sealed through every function and open it once when the celebration ends, so the whole family sees every day at the same time.
Label your functions, share one code, and reveal it all at the end. Start free and pay only when your event is real.
Create your wedding roll