There is a temptation to treat photos, video and voice as three products -- a photo gallery here, a video service there, an audio guestbook bolted on. For a reseller, that is harder to sell, harder to deliver, and a worse experience for guests. The stronger play is a single branded gallery that captures all three from one QR code, because it is one product to position, one album to hand over, and one frictionless action for the guest.
From the guest's side, simplicity drives participation. They scan one code and choose what to share -- a photo, a quick video, a voice note -- without installing anything or learning three different tools. Every contribution lands in the same place, in real time. The easier you make it, the more guests take part, which is the whole point: a richer album with more voices in it. One flow beats three every time on participation.
From your side as a reseller, an all-in-one deliverable is simply a better product to brand and sell. You offer 'a complete branded album of everything your guests captured' rather than a menu of separate features, which is easier for a client to say yes to and easier for you to price as a package. It also showcases the differentiator -- voice and the live photo wall -- that pure photo tools lack, as we cover in what white-label actually means.
Gathmo is built around this single-gallery model: photos, video and voice in one QR flow, an on-site live photo wall, and original-quality ZIP export, all under your brand on your own domain. You are not integrating three vendors; you are selling one cohesive product. For the voice layer specifically see audio guestbook for event pros, and to make the all-in-one case to clients, lead with the album, not the features.


