Exciting News: Iris Works Acquires ShootQ!

We are pleased to announce that Iris Works has officially acquired ShootQ, another leading CRM platform for photographers. This marks a new chapter in our mission to provide the best CRM solutions for photographers and brings a host of new opportunities for you, our valued customers.

“We are thrilled to welcome ShootQ to the Iris Works family, as this acquisition allows us to combine our resources and expertise, ultimately providing photographers with even better solutions to manage and grow their businesses,” said Meredith Gradle, Founder of Iris Works.

“Joining the Iris Works team is a significant milestone for ShootQ,” said Adam Fried, of ShootQ. “This represents a significant step forward in our mission to empower photographers with innovative and efficient tools, ensuring they can focus more on their craft and less on administrative tasks.”

Why This Acquisition Matters

This acquisition is more than just a business decision; it’s a strategic move to combine the strengths of our teams. By pooling our resources and expertise, we aim to deliver an unparalleled user experience and comprehensive support, ensuring you can manage your photography business more efficiently than ever before while each platform continues to operate separately.

What This Means for You

Enhanced Support: Our expanded support team is dedicated to providing you with top-notch assistance. Whether you have questions, need troubleshooting, or seek advice on how to maximize the platform’s potential, we’re here to help.

Continued Service: Both Iris Works and ShootQ will continue to operate as separate platforms, ensuring you have access to the system that best meets your needs.

To learn more about ShootQ, you can visit ShootQ.com.

We are incredibly excited about this new chapter and what it means for our growing community of photographers.

Thank you for your continued trust and support.

 

Best regards,

The Iris Works Team

 

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2 Comments

  1. Kate

    At first I was super excited to read this because I was hoping that the two would be combined. There’s stuff in each that I really like and put them together and it’s an awesome CRM. However, each of them on their own are missing things that I want (I don’t remember off the top of my head – it was a while ago that I was checking them out.). Hopefully, you’ll reconsider combining the two and turning it into one CRM.

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  2. Melissa Gordon

    I agree with @Kate!

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