Abistu

Simple private galleries for easy client selection.

For jewelers and craft makers

Jewelry orders without the chaos of messages.

With Abistu, you send a private gallery with jewelry, handmade pieces, stones, materials, textures, or references. The client selects options directly in the gallery, leaves comments when needed, and you receive a clear request with visual context.

No credit card. No long setup. Your client does not need an account.

Why this helps jewelers and craft makers

Jewelry and handmade work are chosen visually: shape, material, stone, texture, proportion, detail, and mood.

When a client chooses a piece or custom design in a message thread, you often need to clarify which stone, metal, shape, texture, or reference they liked.

A private gallery makes the process simpler: the client opens one link, views a focused selection, marks the options, leaves comments, and sends the request.

You receive a visual basis for a consultation, quote, next sketch, material selection, or confirmation of interest.

Main idea

Clients should select pieces and details, not explain screenshots.

Messaging and private gallery

Both can show a piece. Only the gallery keeps the selection, comments, contact, and e-mail copy attached to the visual choice.

Showing pieces
Usually:Photos in WhatsApp, Instagram, PDF, a folder, or a general catalogue
With Abistu:A private gallery curated for one specific client
Client selection
Usually:Screenshots, voice notes, descriptions, or phrases like “that ring”
With Abistu:The client selects pieces, materials, and references directly in the gallery
Context
Usually:Photo separately, size separately, material separately
With Abistu:Selection, item comments, general comment, contact, and e-mail copy stay together
Next step
Usually:You need to clarify which option or detail they meant
With Abistu:You can prepare a quote, proposal, consultation, or next selection
Client experience
Usually:The client searches through messages and explains with words
With Abistu:The client opens, looks, selects, comments, and sends
Impression
Usually:Fast, but often looks like a chaotic photo exchange
With Abistu:Neat, visual, professional, and easier to verify later

What usually makes a request unclear

A custom order becomes harder when visual details disappear inside messages.

Clients choose pieces from screenshots

Rings, earrings, pendants, stones, materials, sizes, and design options often get discussed through screenshots. Later it becomes difficult to know which exact option the client meant.

WhatsApp and DMs become chaotic

Product photos, references, sizes, materials, stones, prices, deadlines, questions, and voice notes quickly mix together in one conversation.

Custom orders lose visual context

A client may say they want something similar, but you still need to clarify which detail matters: shape, stone, metal, surface, proportion, or mood.

Available pieces are hard to show neatly

When several pieces are sent as separate images, clients struggle to compare options and return to the exact item they liked.

Similar details are easy to confuse

When stones, rings, textures, clasps, or metal tones look similar, screenshots and chat descriptions are not reliable enough.

The request arrives without a precise reference

The client writes “I like this one,” but you still need to confirm which piece, material, or reference they selected.

When to use a private gallery

Use it for the visual decision layer, while payment, production, delivery, stock, and formal documents stay in your usual tools.

Use it for one client selection

Create a focused gallery when one person needs to choose pieces, materials, stones, sizes, references, or a custom direction.

Use it before the quote

Let the client mark a visual direction before you calculate price, availability, deadline, or production details.

Use it for unique pieces

A private gallery is useful when items are one-of-a-kind, reserved, sold, or shown only as references for similar work.

Keep formal steps separate

The gallery captures visual intent. Payment, delivery, warranty, invoices, and production decisions remain in your normal process.

How a private gallery works for pieces

1

Create a private gallery

Upload jewelry, handmade pieces, stones, materials, textures, references, available work, or design options for one client or one request.

2

Send the client one link

The client opens the gallery without an account, without an app, and without a complicated instruction.

3

The client selects and comments

They choose pieces, stones, materials, shapes, details, references, or directions directly in the gallery. They can leave one general comment for the whole request and separate comments for individual selected items.

4

You receive a clear request

The gallery owner receives an e-mail with the selected items, item comments, the general comment, and client contact. The client receives an e-mail copy of the submitted request as well.

Why it is useful for jewelry and handmade work

Abistu does not replace your shop, payment, or production process. It helps collect the client's visual choice clearly.

Fewer screenshots

The client selects the exact piece, stone, material, or reference directly in the gallery.

Easier to understand taste

Selected options show which shapes, materials, textures, stones, and style directions are closest to the client.

Better for custom orders

Before quoting, you can collect a visual basis for the order instead of starting from scattered clarifications.

Professional e-mail record

The gallery owner receives an e-mail with selected items, item comments, the general comment, and client contact. The client receives a copy too.

No client account required

The client simply opens the link, views the gallery, selects items, adds comments if needed, and sends the request.

A light tool, not a shop

Abistu does not replace payment, delivery, stock, production, or your online store. It helps collect the visual selection and request.

What it works for

Any moment where a client needs to choose, mark, compare, or clarify the visual direction of a piece.

Custom jewelry orders

The client selects the shape, stone, metal, texture, size, proportions, and references before you discuss an individual piece.

Available pieces

Show rings, earrings, pendants, bracelets, brooches, accessories, or other available work in one private selection.

Stones and materials

Send stone, metal, enamel, texture, finish, colour, shape, and detail options so the client can choose visually.

Handmade objects

For ceramics, leather, textiles, wood, glass, and other handmade work, you can show materials, forms, surfaces, and finished pieces.

Gift selections

Create gift options by budget, style, occasion, material, or availability so the client can mark the pieces that interest them.

Preliminary request

Before quoting, the client marks a visual direction, and you receive a basis for discussing size, material, budget, and timeline.

Why it is useful for jewelry and handmade work — practical notes

Use it for the visual decision layer, while payment, production, delivery, stock, and formal documents stay in your usual tools.

Create a selection for one client

Do not send your whole archive. It is better to collect pieces, materials, and references that relate to one specific request.

Group by type of choice

Separate available pieces, stones, metals, textures, references, gift options, and custom directions.

Show details close up

For jewelry and handmade pieces, texture, stone, clasp, surface, proportion, handwork, and finishing quality are important.

Invite precise comments

Ask the client to leave a general comment for the order and, when needed, short comments on individual selected items.

Keep payment and production separate

The gallery helps collect the visual direction. Sizes, deadlines, payment, delivery, warranty, and production stay in your usual process.

Think mobile first

Clients often open the link on a phone. The simpler the action, the faster the response.

Try a real demo gallery

Open the demo, select an image, add a comment if needed, and send a request. This is the simple path your client sees.

This is how you can show jewelry, pieces, materials, and references without the chaos of messages.

Frequently asked questions

Why does a jeweler or craft maker need a private gallery?

So the client can choose pieces, materials, stones, textures, shapes, or references in a visual context, without screenshots and long message threads.

Does the client need an account?

No. The client opens a private link, views the gallery, selects items, adds comments if needed, and sends the request.

Can clients comment on individual pieces?

Yes. A client can leave one general comment for the whole request and separate comments for selected items, for example about size, stone, finish, deadline, or a small change.

Does anyone receive an e-mail copy?

Yes. The gallery owner receives an e-mail with the selected items, item comments, general comment, and client contact. The client receives a copy of the submitted request as well.

Can it be used for custom orders?

Yes. A client can select stones, materials, shapes, styles, references, or finished examples, and you get a clear basis for the next discussion.

Is this a replacement for Instagram or a website?

No. Instagram and your website are useful for public presentation and discovery. A private gallery is better for one specific client, one specific selection, and one clear request.

Is this a replacement for an online shop?

No. Abistu does not replace payment, delivery, stock, production, or a full online store. It helps collect a visual selection and request.

Is it free?

During early access, yes. No credit card and no commitment. Pricing will be introduced later in a simple and transparent way.

Show jewelry and handmade pieces more clearly

Create a private gallery, send the client a link, and receive a clear selection of pieces, materials, stones, textures, or references.

Fewer screenshots. Fewer clarifications. More precise custom orders.

Currently in early access. No credit card and no commitment.