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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Software => Topic started by: Microstockr on April 13, 2017, 04:06
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Hey guys,
for the last 2+ years we've been working hard developing a new application called Microstockr Pro helping photographers track their earnings. If you’ve ever taken stock photos and uploaded them to multiple agencies, you know that checking your sales can be very time-consuming and frustrating.
That's where Microstockr Pro tries to help.
By looking at your whole portfolio history, you can view its overall performance, check your best earners and see sales patterns you weren't able to notice before.
Check out this introduction video:
https://vimeo.com/209760056 (https://vimeo.com/209760056)
We're still in BETA, so you can download our app and use it for FREE:
http://microstockr.com/microstockr-pro (http://microstockr.com/microstockr-pro)
Join us and let us know what you think.
Cheers!
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I like the software, but it would be nice, if Adobe Stock could be added.
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What will it cost once it is out of the BETA phase?
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Looks good. What are the limitations on the data from iStock and Getty?
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Having tried it for a while, I think it's an excellent app for tracking my earnings. Hope it won't cost too much as I'm now using another app for tracking sales but it's very expensive, especially if you go for the one with collection feature.
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I like the software, but it would be nice, if Adobe Stock could be added.
Hey Likee68,
right now we're focusing on finishing up and launching our app. After that we'll resume regularly adding new agencies and Adobe Stock is at the top of that list.
Hope this helps.
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What will it cost once it is out of the BETA phase?
Hey Ruchos,
the final price is still something we're playing with, but let's just say it won't be a shock to anyone.
Hope this helps.
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Looks good. What are the limitations on the data from iStock and Getty?
The current difficulties with iStock/Getty comes from their side, not ours.
iStock/Getty creates a report on the 20th of the month and makes a payout to the user on the 25th. If you have over $100 then that money gets sent to you and the balance becomes $0 until the 20th of next month.
If your balance is under $100 it gets carried over to the next month.
For example, if you made $55 this month they will be reported on the 20th. Since it's not over $100 iStock will not send money and the balance will remain $55 until next month.
If instead you made $120 this month, then on the 25th you will get paid and the balance becomes $0 until the next report comes out.
Hope this clarifies things a little bit.
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I've just installed Microstockr Pro to give it a try... will it get all statisticts from the past from all the agencies?, shutter, fotolia... everyone of them?
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Yes, except for IStock, which dumped all it's historical information. Because, you know, data storage costs dozens of dollars.
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Hi,
How is Microstockr getting data from stock agencies? Is it using some API or by scraping websites' content? Then how is it dealing with reCaptcha, like on Shutterstock login page?