ImageEvent

Litters, waitlists, going-home day

Photo galleries built for breeders and animal pros

Your buyers want pics. Often. ImageEvent gives you one album per litter, weekly growth photos, and quick clips of playtime or temperament — behind a private link that opens on any phone. No app to install.

Every plan is ad-free. No banners on your puppies. Peek at public gallery themes for ideas, or head back to the businesses hub.

Private for deposit holders. Public when you want buzz.

Most breeders password-protect the litter folder and only send the link to families on the waitlist. Some also run a public highlights album — cute stack-of-puppies shots for Instagram — while vet notes and collar numbers stay in a locked folder next door. How sharing works: share albums.

Before you text a link, skim security and privacy if pickup photos show your driveway, license plates, or the kids helping carry crates.

Upload whenever you have a free hand

Snap a phone pic between feedings? Easy Upload. Portrait day with the DSLR? Mega Upload or FTP. One random cute yawn at 11 p.m.? Email it in. Pick a default method and show your co-breeder or kid helper once — uploading help lists everything.

You decide who can download

Some programs let families save a favorite for the fridge. Others turn downloads off until the contract is signed. You set it per album — see downloading photos and videos and album page and viewer.

Watermark your marketing shots but not buyer galleries? Use two albums. That way you will not flip settings mid-litter by mistake.

How breeders usually set it up

1. One folder per litter

Add a sub-album each week — Week 1, Week 4, Week 8. Same link every time. Families watch their puppy grow without you resending URLs.

2. Name files so texts make sense

Try red-collar-week4.jpg instead of IMG_4821. When Mom writes "is the red collar still available?" you both mean the same pup.

3. Archive when they go home

Move the finished litter to something like 2026-Spring-Lab-Litter-ARCHIVE. Your main gallery stays about what is available now.

FAQ

Can families watch video on their phones?

Yep. Any phone browser — no app. For long 4K clips, tell them to use Wi-Fi. Limits are in video support.

Is this only for dogs?

Nope. Catteries, horse farms, reptile breeders — same setup. One folder per group, photos and clips as you go.

Which plan fits a program with lots of video?

Check our packages. Most breeders are fine on Premium. Heavy video programs step up to Power Premium.

Hub: businesses. Themes: public gallery.