What people use it for
The act is always the same: shoot it, put it in order, say a word about it, hand it over. Change the audience and the purpose, and the result gets a different name.
Showing, so someone can choose
Photos with a price and a line of description are a menu. Sold-out items are greyed out rather than deleted, so tomorrow you switch them back on.
- Restaurant menus — dish, price, one line. Written up in full
- Salon and nail work — the finished look, with a price and a duration
- Handmade goods and resale listings — name, price, condition
- Rooms and properties — a shot per room, with what's in it
- Catalogues of work or services — the recipient doesn't need the app
Explaining how something is done
Shoot one photo per step while you work and the guide is nearly done when the job is. Screenshots go in the same grid — a settings screen, a drawing, an email.
- Work instructions and site records — step names and timings. Written up in full
- Daily site reports — the day's work, in the order it happened
- Holiday-let house manuals — wi-fi, bins, appliances. Written up in full
- Equipment procedures — most useful for jobs done twice a year
- Handover notes — what you used to explain out loud
Keeping track of what you have
Groups keep categories apart as the count grows, and folders split things by place or by year.
- Office equipment registers — what it is and where it lives
- Stock in a store or warehouse — model numbers and counts
- Collections — figures, cards, watches, bottles, with dates and sources
- Packing lists — travel, camping, emergency kit
Keeping a record
A date and a line of text make a photo make sense years later. A PDF turns it into something printable.
- A child's drawings and models — photographed, dated, and not taking up space
- Pets and plants — the same angle, added to over time
- Vehicle maintenance — the part, the date, the note
- Trips — the photo, the place, a line about it
All of it uses the same features
None of this needs a separate app. Read the guide and you can build any of it.