Building a digital disposable camera for events—guests shoot blind, and the host develops the film at the end.
The idea is simple: you create an event, guests scan a QR code and start taking photos through their browser — no app download. The twist is that nobody can see any photos during the event. When it's over, the host hits "Develop Film" and everything is revealed at once, just like a real disposable camera.
The delayed reveal mechanic genuinely changes how people shoot — they're more spontaneous, less posed, because there's no immediate judgment.
Current features: QR code guest entry, browser-based camera, photo counter (27 shots per guest like a real film roll), host dashboard, and a staggered gallery reveal animation.
What I'm trying to figure out: is the delayed reveal the core value, or is it just a gimmick? Would you actually use this at a wedding, corporate event, or birthday party? And would you pay for it or expect it to be free?
Honest feedback welcome — roast it if needed.