The camera you can't doomscroll.
per roll, per person. Make them count.

Birthday, wedding, warehouse night or padel Sunday: name it, drop an emoji, set a reward for the best photographer. Guests scan the QR at the door and they're in.
No app-download lecture at the entrance. A poster does the work.

Every guest's photos land in the same live album. One camera, a hundred pairs of eyes: the dance floor, the kitchen conversations, the things you were too busy hosting to see.
The only app where friends shoot together.

Nobody sees a single photo during the event, so nobody performs for the camera. The morning after, the full roll reveals: best clichés, an MVP, and the whole story of the night.
The reveal is the reward for being there.

Hosts can pause the distracting apps on everyone's phone while the event is on. Guests approve it when they join, and messages and calls still work. Instagram can wait until tomorrow.
Out of office. For real.
Cliché is one shared camera for your event. Guests scan a QR code, shoot on a common roll, and nobody sees a photo until the album develops after everyone says goodbye. Everything stays between the people who were there.
They scan the QR at the door, grab the app in one tap and they're shooting. No account gymnastics: joining an event takes under a minute.
Because that's the point. When nobody can check how they look, people stop posing and start living. The blurred album builds the anticipation. The reveal the next morning is the best part.
Once the event ends and people part ways, the roll develops, like film in a lab. You'll get a ping when it's ready. And if you're the host, you get to see the roll first: review the photos, pick the keepers and curate the album before it develops for everyone, so what your guests open the next morning is the good stuff.
Everyone who was there keeps the full album: every photo is shared with every participant of the moment, and you can save them all to your camera roll. Nothing is public and nothing leaves the group.
No. It's for your own event, by everyone's own choice: guests approve it when they join, it uses Apple Screen Time on-device, and messages and calls always work. Cliché never sees which apps anyone uses.
Set it up now. It takes 30 seconds.