Forget asking ten guys to AirDrop their photos a week later. One QR code, one shared roll, one album the morning after. What happens on the trip stays on the trip — until you decide to share it.

Jake's Bachelor
May 10, 2025
Why bachelor parties love it
Bachelor weekends generate hundreds of photos across a dozen phones, and 95% of them never make it back to the groom. One shared roll fixes that — every Vegas pool, every steakhouse, every late-night taco run, in chronological order.
Drop it in the group chat or stick it on the hotel welcome card. Done.
Photos stay hidden until the host triggers the reveal. No accidental wife discoveries from the group chat.
Real disposable rules. The shots are honest. That's what makes them legendary.
Set the album to drop after the trip ends, after the wedding, or never publicly — your call.
Hand the groom a printed album of the trip as a wedding-day gift.
Every photo carries the disposable.photo watermark when shared — but the host controls who gets the album link.

Jake's Bachelor
May 10, 2025
Setup
Pick a tier, set the shot limit, choose the reveal date. Drop the QR in the chat. Every guy's shooting in 60 seconds.
Bachelor FAQ
Yes. The host moderates the roll before reveal and can pull anything before the album goes live.
Worst case, send the link directly. They tap it, the camera opens. No app, no account.
Yes. The album link is unguessable, and only people you share it with see the photos.
The roll stays open the whole trip. Every guest can shoot every day until the host triggers the reveal.
Other ways people use it
Pay once. Keep the album as long as you want.
Start the bachelor roll