Helping Photographers Succeed
Welcome back!
just hired an office assistant and now finally I think I’ll get my life back!
In the mayhem of life itself, motherhood, wifehood & all that it contains along with trying to establish a business, I was beginning to pull my hair out trying to keep everything together. I realised the need for some assistance so I went searching.
And what I found was such a delight I was hooked …
Táve (pronounced Tar-vay) is your virtual studio manager, assisting you from the moment a prospective client contacts you until the final product is delivered. Táve keeps your job leads and workflow organized, always reminding you what needs to be done next.
Your Customer Service Manager and Bill Collector
The versatility and automation of Táve has been developed with studios like yours in mind, allowing you to condense the responsibilities of your studio/business into one robust platform.
Táve acts as your customer service manager by giving real time updates on production status through a client login area, keeping trivial interruptions to a minimum. Everyone stays informed with Táve’s notes features, allowing employees to track conversations with clients so everyone is on the same page.
Your business will run so smoothly that your clients will think you’ve really got it together – and with Táve, you will!
“We are booking more and feel like we always know what is going on with everyone.”
Jacinta Norbel
Connect the Dots
Do you feel like you work in data entry instead of photography? Transferring customer information between your address book, calendar, invoicing software, proofing solution and album software? By using a web-based platform, Táve connects people and software together, so data is shared between your solutions and eliminates a whole lot of headaches.
Now I can be sure my clients are happy to refer me for my customer service & efficiency as well as my photos.
Now I can finally get back to doing what I love … photography!

















Creola Vaine
My friend mentioned to me your blog, so I thought I’d read it for myself. Very interesting insights, will be back for more!