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    Táve Review and verdict 2026

    Studio manager for photographers and videographers, acquired by VSCO in 2025 and rebranded VSCO Workspace.

    From 23€/mo.

    Táve

    ToolTrim Verdict
    3.5/5
    Decent

    VSCO Workspace (formerly Táve) makes sense for a photo studio running clients, contracts and invoicing in one place; for occasional use, a lighter tool suffices.

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    Our take

    Understanding Táve.

    Táve was acquired by VSCO in May 2025 and relaunched as VSCO Workspace in August 2025; existing customers saw no price increase following the acquisition. The tool covers the full pipeline from lead to delivery for photo/video studios: quotes, contracts, session scheduling, invoicing and financial reporting by service type.

    Practical uses

    • Manage a photo studio's clients and projects.
    • Send quotes and contracts, track payments.
    • Automate follow-ups and production steps.

    Pros and cons

    What Táve does especially well — and the limits to anticipate.

    Pros

    • CRM built for photo studios.
    • Integrated quotes, contracts and invoicing.
    • Proven workflow automations.
    • Continuity guaranteed for legacy Táve customers.

    Cons

    • The Táve brand is gone, replaced by VSCO Workspace.
    • Transition reported as uneven by some users.
    • Oversized outside professional photography.

    Táve: when it makes sense.

    VSCO Workspace (formerly Táve) makes sense for a photo studio running clients, contracts and invoicing in one place; for occasional use, a lighter tool suffices.

    Keep if

    You're a professional photographer managing long-running clients.. You want quotes, contracts and invoicing in one tool.

    Táve becomes worthwhile when
    • You use it at least once a week
    • The monthly cost (€23) is small next to the time it saves you

    Challenge if

    You're still looking for 'Táve' as a standalone product: the brand no longer exists.. You're an amateur or occasional photographer.

    Táve becomes too expensive when
    • You use it less than once a month
    • A simple free version or a tool already in your stack would do

    Our verdict on Táve.

    Why this verdict

    Decent

    Táve is fairly easy to replace with an alternative, no free tier to test before paying, clearly documented use cases.