AI Team for Photographers

Your Portfolio Is Stunning.
Your Business Should Match.

Not sure why inquiries go cold after you send your pricing? Whether to raise your rates after two years without a change? How to fill your calendar in the slow months?

Blynq is your AI business team - built for photographers who are tired of figuring everything out by themselves.

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Blynq - Your AI Business Team
"Sky, I post beautiful photos every day but my inquiries come from referrals, not social media."
Sky
Sky · Marketing Expert
Sky
Sky · Marketing Expert
Beautiful content creates admirers, not clients. What converts: client experience stories, behind-the-scenes trust builders, and specific CTAs - "Fall minis open, 3 spots left, link in bio." Scarcity and specificity converts. Once a week alongside your portfolio posts.
"Clara, my packages are $1,500 to $4,000. I haven't raised prices in 2 years."
Clara
Clara · Finance Expert
Clara
Clara · Finance Expert
If your calendar is full, you're underpriced. 2 years of no increases = ~12% real rate drop. Raise your base by $200-300. At 12 bookings that's $2,400-3,600 more per year. New inquiries get the new rate.
"Leo, I get inquiries, send my pricing guide, and then hear nothing back."
Leo
Leo · Sales Expert
Leo
Leo · Sales Expert
Sending a pricing guide first is why inquiries go cold - they see the price with no context. Reply with warmth first: "I'd love to hear more about your day." Get on a call before sending pricing. Once they feel a connection, price becomes part of a relationship. Conversion rate typically doubles.
✓ Built for solo photographers and small photography studios✓ No integrations. No setup. Just ask and get answers.✓ Your AI team learns your business and gets smarter over time.

The Problem

Every day, you answer these questions.
Alone.

"Why do inquiries go cold after I send my pricing?"
"How do I get more inquiries from social instead of just referrals?"
"Should I raise my prices? I haven't changed them in 2 years."
"How do I build income in my slow months?"
"A client is unhappy with their gallery. What do I say?"
"Should I niche down to weddings, portraits, or corporate?"
"How do I handle price objections without lowering my rate?"
"My editing backlog is 4 weeks. How do I catch up?"
"How do I compete with photographers charging half my rate?"

Generic AI tools execute tasks. Blynq helps you think through the business decisions behind them.

Your AI Team

Meet the specialists behind your business

AI experts working together around your photography business - always available, always learning.

Ready When You Are

Stop losing bookings to unanswered questions.
Your team is waiting.

Every inquiry, every pricing decision, every slow season - your AI team helps you think through all of it, so you can focus on what you do best: creating beautiful work.

Large Studios Have Teams

You're running a business solo. The workload doesn't scale the same way.

corporate_fare Large Studios Have
  • check_circleA marketing coordinator handling social and SEO
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person On Top of Shooting and Editing, You're...
  • cancelTrying to get a steady stream of inquiries
  • cancelConverting people who ask about price and then go silent
  • cancelDeciding whether to raise rates - and by how much
  • cancelCreating income during October through February
  • cancelDelivering galleries on time without losing sleep
  • cancelResponding to every inquiry before they book someone else
  • cancelBuilding a brand beyond just your portfolio

You have... just you.

It's exhausting. And it's lonely. You don't need another tool that "saves time." You need someone who helps you think, decide, and plan.

What if every business question you faced had a specialist ready to answer it - specific to your photography business?

Real questions photographers ask. Real answers from your team.

Not generic AI. Specialists who know the photography business.

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Sky
Marketing & Social
"I keep posting beautiful photos and getting likes - but not actual inquiries or referrals. What am I doing wrong?"
Likes don't book sessions - trust does. Your feed needs to show the experience, not just the result. Here's a 3-post shift that moves followers from admirers to clients: lead with the story behind the shot, show the getting-ready moment, and add a clear call to action every 4th post. Let's map the next two weeks.
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Leo
Sales Expert
"How do I respond to inquiries that go cold after I send my pricing guide?"
Your pricing guide is ending conversations, not starting them. The fix: don't send the guide until after a 10-minute call. On that call, anchor value before price. I'll write you a follow-up sequence - 3 messages, 7 days - that re-engages cold leads without feeling desperate. Most photographers recover 20-30% of these.
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Clara
Finance Expert
"I've been charging $1,500 to $4,000 for weddings for two years and haven't raised my rates. When is the right time?"
Now. At two years without a raise, inflation alone has cut your real income by 12-15%. You're also a more experienced photographer than when you set those prices. The right move: raise your floor to $2,200 for next season, test $4,800 on the top package. I'll help you write the announcement so current inquiries don't fall through.
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Daniel
Strategy Expert
"Summer is fully booked - but October through February feels completely empty. How do I create income in slow months?"
Slow season is a product problem, not a marketing problem. Three moves that work: holiday mini sessions in October (price them at $350 for 30 min - families will book), corporate headshot days in November-January (LinkedIn season), and a "fresh start" portrait push in February. I'll build the full calendar with pricing and a pre-launch email template.
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Finn
Operations Expert
"I have a three-week editing backlog and two new shoots this weekend. How do I catch up without losing clients?"
First: triage, not panic. Oldest galleries go out this week - even if they're 80% edited. Send proactive updates to everyone waiting: one personal message, not a mass email. Then block two 3-hour editing windows before Saturday. I'll write the client updates and help you set a delivery timeline that's honest without burning trust.
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Joy
Customer Success
"A bride was disappointed with her gallery and left a three-star review. How do I handle this?"
Don't respond until you've read it three times and cooled down. Your public reply is read by 200 future brides - it matters more than the review itself. Here's the framework: acknowledge her feelings, state what you delivered, invite her to connect privately. I'll draft the exact response. Done right, future clients will see how you handle hard things - and respect it.
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Corey
Productivity Expert
"My gallery delivery window is four to six weeks and I'm getting anxious client messages. How do I fix this?"
The anxiety isn't about the wait - it's about the silence. Two changes: set a clear expectation in your booking confirmation (not on a hidden FAQ page), and send a "your gallery is in the queue" update at the one-week mark. I'll write both templates. Then we'll look at where those extra two weeks are going - usually it's one editing step that can be batched.
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Drew
Brand & Messaging
"My website bio says 'capturing your most precious moments with artistry and heart.' It sounds like every other photographer. Help."
That phrase is on 40% of photographer sites - I've seen it. Good bio formula: one line on what you actually do, one line on who you do it for, one line that sounds like a person not a press release. For example: "I shoot weddings in the Pacific Northwest. I'm known for real moments, no posing, and galleries delivered in 3 weeks." Tell me your style and your market - I'll write three versions.

Generic AI vs. Your Photography Business Team

Same question. Completely different answer.

Generic AI
"How do I raise my rates without losing clients?"

Raising rates is a natural part of growing your business. Here are some tips:

  • Communicate the value you provide to clients
  • Give existing clients advance notice before the change
  • Consider grandfathering long-term clients at current rates
  • Highlight improvements in your work and experience
  • Be confident - clients who value your work will stay

Remember, it's okay to lose some clients when you raise rates. Focus on attracting clients who value your work!

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Blynq - Clara (Finance Expert)
"I've been charging $2,500 for my wedding package for 3 years. I raised once 18 months ago. Should I raise now and by how much?"

Yes - and here's the math: at $2,500 with 18 months since your last raise, inflation alone has dropped your real rate by about 8%. You're also more experienced than when you set that price.

Here's the move: raise your base to $3,000 for bookings after [your off-peak ends]. That's a 20% increase - aggressive enough to matter, defensible because your work is worth it.

I'll draft your rate-change email and help you update your pricing page so current inquiries close before the date. Want to do it as a "last chance at current rates" campaign or a quiet update?

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Blynq knows you're a photographer. Every answer is built around your business - not a generic template.

Up and running in minutes

No setup calls. No onboarding decks. Just log in and ask.

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Create your account

Sign up and tell Blynq you're a photographer. Your whole team is waiting - Sky, Leo, Clara, and five more specialists.

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Ask your first question

Start with whatever's on your mind right now. A pricing decision, a tricky client, a slow season plan. Your team gives real answers, not generic advice.

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Make better decisions, faster

Every time you use Blynq, your team gets more context on your business. The advice gets sharper. The results compound.

One plan. Your whole team.

Unlimited conversations with all 8 specialists. No per-question fees.

Blynq Pro
$18/month
Billed annually - $216/year
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Photographers using Blynq

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"Leo helped me completely rethink how I respond to inquiries. Instead of sending a pricing PDF and waiting, I now book a quick call first. My inquiry-to-booking rate went from about 20% to over 50% in two months."
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Rachel M.
Wedding Photographer, Denver
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"Clara walked me through exactly when and how much to raise my rates. I was nervous to go from $1,800 to $2,400 but she gave me the data and the email to send. Every booking since has been at the new rate."
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James T.
Portrait Photographer, Austin
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"Corey's delivery system completely changed my workflow. I used to deliver in 5-6 weeks and get anxious messages. Now I deliver in 3 weeks and send proactive updates. I haven't had a single complaint since I started using it."
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Sofia L.
Family Photographer, Chicago

Questions from photographers

No. Generic AI gives you general answers for any business. Blynq has specialists who know the photography industry: booking cycles, pricing structures, gallery delivery expectations, and slow season patterns. Every answer is framed around your actual work.
ChatGPT gives you general business advice. Blynq gives you answers built around the photography business - seasonality, package structures, inquiry conversion, client management, and rate decisions specific to your market. The difference shows up immediately when you ask a real question.
No setup required. Create your account, tell Blynq you're a photographer, and start asking. Your team of 8 specialists is ready immediately. The more context you give them about your business, the sharper the answers get.
Start with whatever is most pressing right now. If you have an inquiry sitting unanswered, start with Leo. If you haven't raised rates in over a year, start with Clara. If your inbox feels out of control, start with Corey. There's no wrong door.
Yes. Whether you shoot weddings, portraits, families, commercial work, or a mix, your Blynq team adapts to your niche. Daniel specifically helps with specialization decisions - if you're unsure which direction to go, that's a great conversation to have.
Yes - Blynq is built specifically for self-employed photographers and small photography studios. It's not a generic AI assistant. Every specialist on your team understands the photography business: booking seasonality, package pricing, gallery delivery, client management, and building a sustainable solo photography business.
After 14 days you choose a plan: Annual at $18/month (billed as $216) or Monthly at $24/month. You can cancel anytime - no lock-in, no cancellation fees. Most photographers find they cover the cost in one additional booking from better inquiry conversion alone.
No - and it's not trying to. Blynq helps you think through day-to-day business decisions between the big professional consultations. Think of it as the team you talk to when you have a question at 11pm before a weekend shoot - not the accountant you see once a year for taxes.

More bookings. Higher rates. Less figuring it out alone.

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