Klik vs. Google Drive

Klik vs. a shared Google Drive folder

A Drive folder keeps the quality but pushes all the friction onto your guests — accounts, permissions, finding the right folder. Most never bother. Klik makes it a scan.

No app for your guests. No account for them either.

Google Drive / shared folder
  • Guests need a Google account and the right permissions to upload
  • Finding the folder and the upload button on a phone trips people up
  • No live gallery or slideshow for guests to enjoy at the party
  • Written messages and a guestbook don't fit the model
  • You manage sharing settings instead of just sharing a code
Klik
  • No account for guests — scan the QR code and upload in seconds
  • Originals kept in full quality, same as a Drive folder
  • A live gallery and venue slideshow guests can watch fill up
  • Photos, videos and messages in one place; one-click ZIP to download
  • Private by default; you delete it all on your say-so (EU-hosted, GDPR-clean)

Live in under a minute

01

Create & style your event

Name it, pick a colour, done. No wizard, no setup call.

02

Share or print your QR code

Table cards, the group chat, the projector. Anywhere a phone can see it.

03

Guests scan & upload, you download everything

One ZIP, original quality, whenever you're ready.

Questions, answered

Is Klik better than a shared Drive folder?

For guest uploads, yes — there's no account or permission step, so far more guests actually add their photos. You still get every original and a one-click ZIP.

Where are the files stored?

In the EU, GDPR-clean, and deleted permanently whenever you ask.

Your party is going to be photographed anyway.

Live in under a minute. No card, no app, no catch.