Kululu at a glance
Kululu is a one-time, $39–$99 wedding photo app whose signature feature is a clean live photo wall designed to look good on a venue projector or TV. Guests upload from a browser, the wall cycles through the latest photos, and the host can curate which ones get pinned.
Where Kululu fits best
If your wedding plans a real photo wall as part of the production — projector pointed at a screen, photos cycling all night — Kululu's display is one of the better ones out there. It's also a reasonable pick if you only need the gallery alive for a few months around the wedding and the cheap tier's caps don't bother you.
Where AisleShot fits better
Kululu's cheap tier has tight limits: 500 uploads total and three months of storage. At a 100-guest wedding that's just five photos per guest before the gallery fills up — most receptions hit that during dinner. To get unlimited uploads and a year of storage you're stepping up to the $99 tier.
AisleShot's Core (€25) already includes unlimited photos and video, the live slideshow for your projector, and 12 months of storage. The Premium tier (€49) doubles that to 24 months, adds disposable-camera mode and custom theming, and is still cheaper than Kululu's top tier in like-for-like dollars.
Both tools support live walls — the question is whether you'd rather pay €25 for unlimited or $99 for unlimited.
If you're moving from Kululu
If you've outgrown Kululu's cheap tier mid-wedding (it happens), grab a free AisleShot gallery, print a fresh QR card with our signage generator, and ask the MC to swap the old code for the new one. Guests who scan the new code start uploading immediately — there's no app to install on either end.