Disposable camera app for weddings: guest photos with a timed reveal
Asking guests to "send photos later" rarely works. A disposable-style digital roll gives them a limit, a reason to shoot, and a shared moment when the album opens.
Why "text me your photos" fails
You get silence, duplicates, or Instagram spoilers before the first dance. Guests need clear rules: how many shots, where to shoot, and when anyone will see them. Without that, phone cameras stay in pockets after dinner.
Disposable digital camera = limit + hidden roll
Classic disposables had a fixed roll and no instant preview. Rollo does the same on everyone's phone: limited in-app shots, hidden until reveal, then the full album for the whole group. That removes the urge to check and repost mid-party.
Wedding day playbook
1. Create the roll early; set reveal (e.g. Sunday brunch). 2. QR on place cards or bar sign. 3. Toast line: "Shoot your roll — reveals tomorrow". 4. Cap at 10–20 shots per guest. 5. After reveal, share album access with guests who couldn't attend.
Script for guests (copy-paste)
"Scan the QR, pick your name, shoot from the app. You won't see anyone else's photos until tomorrow — so we all enjoy the night without spoilers." Most guests get it in one sentence.