Start a rally, invite the people who were there, and everyone's photos land in one album — automatically. No group chat archaeology. No "can you AirDrop me those?"


Rally does the boring part so the photos gather themselves. You just show up and shoot.
Name it, drop a place and a date. A ski trip, a wedding weekend, a race, a Tuesday. It takes about ten seconds.
Share a link or a code. Friends join in a tap — no account gymnastics, no following anyone.
Every camera in the group fills one album as the day happens. When it's over, the rally wraps into a keepsake.

Your friend's shot of the flyover. Your kid's face-paint. The plate you forgot to photograph. It's all here — sorted by day, by rally, by who took it.

A two-week trip isn't one album — it's a dozen. Nest sub-rallies inside the main one so the race day, the dinner, and the beach each keep their own photos, and the whole thing still lives under one roof.

Flip on auto-save and every photo added to the rally quietly copies to your own Photos library — full resolution, no watermark. Or keep it manual and grab only the ones you love. Your call, per rally.
Rally has no public profiles, no follower counts, no discovery feed for strangers to scroll. A rally is a closed room — only the people you invited can see inside. That's the whole idea.
Photos are visible to members and no one else. There's no "public" switch to forget to turn off.
We don't sell data or slip ads between your photos. Rally makes money from the app, not from you.
Delete a photo, leave a rally, or take your originals and go. Your content stays yours, start to finish.
They tap your invite link, pick a name, and they're in. No one has to hunt for a username or follow anybody.
Only people invited to that specific rally. Nothing is public, and there's no feed for strangers to stumble onto.
The rally "wraps" — it becomes a tidy, finished album you can revisit, share, or save to your camera roll any time.
Photos live in the rally. Auto-save only copies to your device if you ask it to — per rally, on your terms.
Yes — keep several rallies live, upcoming, and wrapped side by side. The home screen sorts them for you.
Rally is free to start a rally and join one. That's how it should be for getting the group's photos together.
Free to start, private by default, and ready before the trip is over. Point everyone at one place.