About

We built ApprovalTrack because we'd lived the alternatives.

A decade running media teams at music festivals. Countless "almost right" tools. Zero of them designed for the chaos of a live event. So we stopped looking and built the one that should have existed all along.

Chris Willenbrock | Founder of ApprovalTrack
Chris Willenbrock · Founder · est. 2014 in the pit
"Every year we'd go into the festival with a slightly better version of the same broken system. And every year, the same questions came back — how do we get more fan experience shots, how do we make submissions actually work? I finally just thought, I'm a developer. I'll build the thing."

"I think my breaking point was when we split the WhatsApp group into a comms thread and a submissions thread because vital messages were getting buried under photo drops. Then Dropbox for artist approvals, but those are one-way — you still had to go back to WhatsApp to chase people down. Meanwhile there are great shots sitting in that thread that never made it into final submissions, and the fest leads are asking where all the fan experience photos went. That's the problem ApprovalTrack was literally built to solve."

The Gap

The tools existed.
None of them fit.

We've evaluated everything that's came out since 2018. Some came close. Each on a different axis, which is its own kind of frustration.

Generalist file-sharing
Dropbox · Google Drive · WeTransfer
Great for moving bytes. Approval is a comment thread bolted on.
Photographer-to-consumer galleries
Pixieset · Pic-Time
Built for weddings — slow rhythm, single shooter, single client. Not pit pace.
An Omnibus of Comm Tools
WhatsApp · GroupMe · SMS · Email · Slack
Everyone wants to reach back using a different tool. You end up with 5 threads; 3 of which are dead ends.
DIY everything
A Notion board · A Slack channel · A shared folder
Works until the headliner walks off and you have 15 minutes.
Mission

A purpose-built tool for live events media — not a wedding app with extra buttons.

ApprovalTrack exists to take the friction out of approving and delivering live event photography. We're built around the realities: multiple shooters, multiple stages, tight windows, busy clients, unanswered approval messages a week later, and a credit sheet nobody wants to maintain by hand.

We make decisions the way an experienced production manager would. We don't add features because a sales team asked. We say no to anything that wouldn't survive a Saturday night at 23:48.

And we keep this an invite-only pilot until we're certain it's the tool we promised.

01
One job, done well
Not the DAM. Not the editor. The thing between submission and delivery.
02
Insider voice
Festival language. No synergy. Features named the way they'd be named in a comms tent.
03
Receipts always
Every decision logged, attributable, exportable. Audit trail is the floor.
04
Saturday-night tested
If it doesn't work at 23:48 on slow LTE with one hand free, it's not the right tool.
Who Built ApprovalTrack

Media management is in our genetics.

ApprovalTrack wasn't designed in a boardroom or spec'd out by a product committee. It was built by a festival media manager who got tired of rebuilding the same broken system every summer.

Every feature exists because someone in the pit needed it. Every decision gets made by the same person who answers support. There's no layer between the product and the people who use it — and that's intentional.

If this resonates

Tell us about your next event.

Thirty minutes, real screens, no slides. If it's a fit, you'll know by the end of the call.

Book a Demo → or email support@approvaltrackapp.com