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Sample Data Project

Explore All That Snapizzi Can Do with a Sample Data Project

Updated over 2 months ago

You signed up so that you could easily manage and post your images online, right? The next steps are going to show you exactly how Snapizzi will do that for you.

We'd like to get you to the "Aha" moment as quickly as possible. So when you sign into Snapizzi for the first time, we'll automatically create a sample Data project for you to explore. It will include a set of images for you to upload. You'll also experience the customer journey to their photos.

How to Create Additional Sample Projects:

Screenshot of step #2 of the guide, instructing the user: 'Once you've unzipped the image files, click ""Photo Management" again.'
Screenshot of step #3 of the guide, instructing the user: 'Select the "Upload" view and click "Add Files" and upload all 35 sample images to the Project.'
Screenshot of step #4 of the guide, instructing the user: 'Once processing is complete, select the "Ports" view and then click on your connected platform to port the project there. ShootProof is used in this example. '
Screenshot of step #5 of the guide, instructing the user: 'Click "Update Remote" to publish the project to your connected account. This is also where you can edit project options as well as set the cover photo and name that appear on the Studio Search Page.'
The project will be ported to your platform in just a few minutes. Once completed, follow the steps below to see how your customers will find their photos.
Screenshot of step #6 of the guide, instructing the user: 'Now we'll show you what your customers will see when using the your Studio Search Page. We'll use Lori Griffin for this example. Click the "Data" button to show her information and copy her password: 60132.'
Screenshot of step #7 of the guide, instructing the user: 'Your Studio Search Page domain can be found under the Wrench Menu > Studio Search. Your Studio Search Page will open in a new tab.'
Screenshot of step #8 of the guide, instructing the user: 'Click on the sample project and enter "Griffin" in the search box that appears.'
Screenshot of step #9 of the guide, instructing the user: 'The next screen you’ll see will be your connected platform’s password gateway. Enter 60132.'
Screenshot of step #10 of the guide, instructing the user: 'Success! Your customer continues to the ordering process on your platform.'
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