Photography CRM built by a photographer who got tired of messy spreadsheets

I built ShotsWise because I needed a simple way to manage photography clients and track sales. Other CRM tools were either overpriced, corporate bloatware or just Excel with extra steps.

How This Photography Business Tool Started

Running a photography business meant juggling client information, tracking bookings, and managing sales across three different apps. I was still losing track of who paid what. The "professional" photography CRMs wanted €50/month and added features I'd never use. The cheap ones looked like they were built in 2003.

So I built what photographers actually need: track clients, log photography sales, see revenue at a glance. That's it. No AI features nobody asked for, no "enterprise solutions," no sales calls. Just simple client management and sales tracking focused on real photographer needs, not investor demands.

What I Care About

No Feature Bloat

Every feature has to earn its place. If it doesn't make your life easier, it doesn't go in. Simple as that.

Your Time Matters

You've got shoots to do. ShotsWise is fast, simple, and gets out of your way.

Honest Pricing

I'm not funding a downtown office or a sales team. Lower costs mean I can charge you less. Win-win.

No Data Hostage Situations

Export to CSV whenever you want. Your client list isn't my leverage. It's your business.

Direct Feedback Loop

When you email support, I'm the one who reads it. No ticket system, no support tiers. Just me actually listening.

Built to Stick Around

Modern stack, clean code, sustainable model. ShotsWise isn't going anywhere, and neither is your data.

Why Solo?

Working solo means I can move fast and stay focused. No meetings about meetings, no design-by-committee disasters, no pressure to add features just to justify investor money.

It means ShotsWise does what it's supposed to do: help you run your photography business without drama. Every choice is made thinking "would this actually help?" not "will this look good in a pitch deck?"

Plus, I actually use this thing. If something sucks, I feel it too. That's surprisingly good motivation to keep things working right.

Want to give it a shot?

Try it cheaply with a monthly plan. No long-term commitment required.