The morning after a club night, the content you want is technically everywhere: in tagged posts, in stories halfway to expiring, in the DMs of people you spoke to once. None of it is in a state you can actually use.
Tags and DMs are the wrong format
Anything that has travelled through a social app arrives compressed, locked inside someone else's account, and impossible to gather into one set. A dedicated link gives you the files clean, separate from the social noise.
Where the code works
- Entrance, bar, cloakroom, VIP area, the booth, and the follow-up message.
- Use clear event names if you run a regular night.
- Review everything before reposting it publicly.
Useful content
- Arrivals and the queue, the act mid-set, the floor at its peak, lighting and staging, and the last hour before close.
Privacy-aware wording
Got a shot you are happy to share with us? Upload it here for the team to review.
Common questions
How do promoters collect usable photos from a club night?
Show a QR code at the door and bar; guests and performers upload their shots to one folder, so you are not trawling tags and DMs for compressed, locked-away images the next morning.
Why are tagged social posts a poor way to gather club photos?
Anything that travels through a social app is compressed and locked inside someone else's account. A direct upload link gives you the original files in one place.
Can guests choose what they share at a club event?
Yes. Guests only upload the shots they pick, and you review everything before reposting, so people who would rather not appear are respected.