Pixieset is one of the best-known client-gallery platforms for professional photographers: you upload a finished shoot, deliver a polished, branded gallery to the client, offer proofing, and sell prints and digital downloads through an integrated store. It is genuinely good at that photographer-to-client delivery job. Momentzy solves a different but adjacent problem at the same event - collecting the photos taken by the guests themselves. Guests scan a QR code and upload from their phones while the event is happening, everything lands in one branded gallery, and the organizer or photographer shares it back. On top of that Momentzy adds 0% commission on event plans, opt-in face grouping, RSVP, a live slideshow, and GDPR-compliant EU hosting. If you want to capture the whole day from every phone in the room, and not only the photographer's own set, it is worth comparing the two before you commit.
Pixieset is built around delivering and selling a photographer's own images, not gathering photos from dozens of guests during the event. Photographers and planners who want both the professional set and the candid guest moments in a single gallery look for a tool that handles guest collection natively rather than as an afterthought.
On the store side, sales can carry a platform commission on the lower tiers, so a share of print and download revenue goes to the platform until you move up a plan. Professionals who want to keep all of what they charge for an event prefer a model with no commission on their sales.
Pixieset's guest-facing flow assumes the client already has a delivery link; there is no built-in QR upload experience for arbitrary guests, no RSVP, and no live event slideshow. Event-driven organizers want those guest features inside the same product instead of bolting on extra tools.
Teams handling EU clients increasingly want explicit GDPR controls - private-by-default galleries, retention windows, opt-in face detection, a clear removal path, and EU hosting - rather than inferring those guarantees from a consumer-grade store.
| Feature | Momentzy | Pixieset |
|---|---|---|
| Guest photo collection (QR upload) | Yes - guests upload from any phone browser during the event, no app install | Not the focus - designed to deliver a photographer's finished galleries to clients |
| Branded client gallery | Yes - branded galleries with your logo and colors | Yes - polished, customizable branded client galleries |
| Print & digital store | Not a print-sales storefront; focused on collecting and sharing event photos | Yes - an established store for prints and downloads with fulfilment |
| Commission on your sales | 0% on your event plans - you keep what you charge | Store sales can carry a platform commission on lower tiers |
| Event & guest features (RSVP, live slideshow, face grouping, guestbook) | Built in and enabled per event | Delivery and proofing focus, not guest-event features |
| Privacy & GDPR | Private by default, retention controls, opt-in face detection, EU hosting | Client galleries with privacy settings; confirm data region and terms for EU work |
Pixieset shines once you have the edited photos in hand. Momentzy covers the part before that: the hundreds of candid moments your guests capture on their own phones. Guests scan a QR code and upload straight into one branded gallery, so the couple or client ends up with both the photographer's work and the guest's-eye view of the day in the same place.
On Momentzy event plans there is no commission on your sales - what you bill the client is what you keep. For a busy studio running many events a year, a platform that takes a cut of store revenue on lower tiers quietly adds up; a 0% model keeps the economics simple and entirely yours.
QR guest upload, RSVP, a live slideshow projected at the venue, opt-in face grouping so each guest finds their own photos, and a guestbook are all part of Momentzy. Pixieset is deliberately a delivery-and-store tool, so these event-day capabilities sit outside its scope.
Galleries are private by default, uploads can be moderated, you can set a retention period, face detection is opt-in and scoped to a single event, and hosting is in the EU. For photographers and agencies handling EU clients, that explicit control set is easier to stand behind.
Keep using Pixieset for what it does best - delivering your edited galleries and selling prints - if that part of your workflow is working.
Pick one upcoming event as a pilot for guest collection rather than changing everything at once.
Create the event in Momentzy and generate its QR code and private, branded gallery link.
Print the QR on signage and table cards so guests can upload from their phones during the event.
Decide whether to enable opt-in face grouping and moderation for that event.
After the event, share the branded gallery; combine it with your professional set however suits your delivery.