Critique · snark.video

FAQ — for people with opinions 🎨

How to run an honest crit wall at your show, drop, or studio — and actually get the reel after.

Is it free, or is this another “contact us for pricing” situation?

It’s free. Run the crit wall at your show, drop, or studio for exactly $0 — no app, no account, no quote request. The only paid option is a $9 keepsake if you want to download the critique reel. Refreshingly non-mysterious for the art world.

Do visitors need an app or a login?

No. They scan one code and leave a take in seconds — no download, no sign-up. Fewer barriers than the average gallery guestbook, and infinitely more honest.

How do I get the reel after the show?

The critique reel plays free on the page any time — share the link with the artist or your collectors. For the archival version, unlock the $9 download: a watermark-free MP4 with voice-over and music. The link stays on the reel page (and we email the host), so the feedback outlives the opening night.

Will people actually be honest, or just say “love the energy”?

That’s the point of the anonymous option — people leave the take they’d never say to your face by the wine table. You get real notes on composition, palette, and concept instead of polite murmurs.

Can I show the actual artwork so people critique the right thing?

Yes — upload the piece when you create the wall, and everyone who scans in sees it right there. No more “wait, which one is number three?”

Someone left something useless or nasty. Can I remove it?

You can. You get a 4-digit host code by email; use it to delete anything that’s noise, spam, or just mean rather than useful. Critique, not cruelty.

Text only, or can they leave images and video?

Both. Viewers can leave a written take, a photo, or a video up to 60 seconds. Want a pure video-response wall? Start it in media-only mode.

What’s with the AI voices and music?

Each written critique gets read aloud and set to a tasteful, modern soundtrack matched to your kind of show — so the reel feels like a curated recap, not a spreadsheet of comments. Uploaded clips keep their own audio.

Is this really better than a comment box?

A comment box is where feedback goes to be ignored. This is live, mobile, anonymous-optional, and turns the room’s takes into something you can actually share and promote the next drop with.

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