To celebrate World Photography Day, VSCO unveiled today VSCO workspaceAn automated studio management platform is specially designed for photographers.
The VSCO workspace makes VSCO’s recent acquisition, one of the studio manager of Táve. After this acquisition earlier this year, VSCO has integrated the Customer Relations Management (CRM) system of the studio manager and added new features to ensure that it provides more functionality and scalability to photographers.
“In VSCO, we are focusing on supporting photographers at every stage of his journey,” says Eric Witman, CEO of VSCO. “With the scope, we are deepening our commitment for working creators and making it easy for them to manage and grow their business, so they can focus on more time and energy and can do what they love.”
VSCO has promised that the field will help photographers and events professionals to book more customers, save precious time and manage their business and studios more efficiently. The VSCO workpiece enables customers to schedule consultations, meetings and sessions, while photographers can automate major aspects of their business. Photographers can set useful items such as intake questionnaire, automatic follow -up email, reminder, and more.
The VSCO work area also includes equipment to upstand photography services, automatically invoices customers, and send pre-filled, adaptable contracts to customers. VSCO workspace has a variety of features, including detailed reports, lead tracking, payment tracking and a client portal, to help photography businesses take photos and reduce the necessary business tasks.
“With all the ups and downs of running a photography business, there is one thing that we never have to worry about and this is our CRM, VSCO work area. It just works with what we just needs,” says Chrisman Studio’s Ben Chrisman. Chrisman Táve is a long -time user of the studio manager, who now rejuvenates the VSCO workpiece website.
“We are excited about where VSCO WorksSpace is, and we hope that it will have another 15 years of which we have done to be photographed so far, which is a very exciting idea,” says Chrisman.
For his share, Witman says that VSCO is committed to providing photographers and creators to provide opportunities and equipment that they need to succeed as professional photographers. VSCO Workspace is the latest development aligned with the vision that was included in the news of last month Freelance photographer acquiredAn online platform that provides photographers with educational resources to become successful professionals. In May 2024, VSCO launched the hubWhich was then described as “LinkedIn for photographers”.
“Our vision is to give photographers and creators more economic opportunities with VSCO and we are just starting,” Witman has promised.
To celebrate the launch and World Photography Day of VSCO Workspace, photographers can try a 30 -day scope for free and get access to “client clients” workshops from freelance photographer using “VSCO” code.