For photo-booth rentals

Every booth booked, staged, and struck on schedule

Photo booths live and die by the timeline. BounceDay books each booth signed and deposited from your phone, keeps the setup-and-strike checklist for the day, and shows you which booths and backdrops actually pay.

How a photo-booth operation runs on BounceDay

One fleet, no double-books

Add each booth, backdrop, and prop kit once. Per-unit availability blocks a double-book before it happens, so the enclosed booth promised to Saturday’s wedding is never promised to a corporate party the same night.

Set up and strike by the checklist

Your crew works ordered day-of stops offline — power, lighting, printer load, backdrop, attendant brief — and photo-stamps each one. Every finished run composes a setup record PDF at a share link the venue can keep.

Book it from your phone

Build the quote, send a branded contract with your terms inside it, and collect the deposit on your own payment links. Your public request page takes a priced request you confirm — an estimate you approve, never a self-serve checkout.

The deal, plainly

  • No setup, hosting, or per-booking fees — ever.
  • We never touch your money.
  • Your data walks free — export everything, always.
  • We record completion; we never certify safety.
  • We flag the weather; you make the call.

Free is real — no card, no countdown. See pricing for exactly what’s on each plan.

Put your next event on the calendar

Photograph a booth, send yourself a quote, and see the whole loop — booking, setup checklist, record — in about five minutes. Free to start — no card.

Start free

BounceDay

Make Saturday run itself.

Picture your first Saturday running itself — you walk it already handled instead of chasing it all day. Get on the list, and founding-cohort operators get intro pricing on Solo for their first 12 months, then list — disclosed upfront.

  • Saturday's stops, already in order
  • Deposits on your own payment links
  • Setup records insurers accept

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