Set up a Custom Domain (e.g., ://yourname.com ) to keep your brand consistent and professional. 7. Protecting Your Work

For most professional photographers, a "hack" isn't about malicious intent; it's about pushing the boundaries of Pixieset's clean but rigid design. Since Pixieset doesn't allow direct CSS editing on lower-tier plans, users often find creative ways to:

: Open Lightroom Classic, go to the Library module, and select All Photographs .

Applying a visible, centered watermark is the most effective deterrent against screengrabbing and unauthorized sharing. PIN Protection:

: In your dashboard, go to the collection's "Favorites" section and use the

Attempting to "hack" a photographer’s gallery strikes at the heart of the . A Pixieset gallery is more than a delivery folder; it is a storefront. When the security of that storefront is bypassed, it undermines the value of the digital asset. Conversely, when photographers "hack" the system to provide a better user experience, they are participating in the modern trend of no-code development , where creativity meets technical ingenuity.

The most effective "hack" for Pixieset users—specifically photographers—is a specialized workflow that bridges the gap between client interaction and the final edit using the feature. This allows you to instantly identify and flag a client's "favorite" photos within Adobe Lightroom Classic without manually searching by file name. The Core "Lightroom Copy List" Hack

You can’t layer two watermarks natively, but you can create a that has your logo and a subtle repeating pattern (e.g., “proof” in the corner). Upload that single image as your watermark file. It’s not a true bypass, but it mimics double protection.