Abistu

Simple private galleries for easy client selection.

For stylists and boutiques

Private look galleries without the screenshot chaos.

With Abistu you send a private gallery of looks, garments, accessories, capsule edits, or products. The client selects items directly in the gallery, adds comments where needed, and sends one clear request with visual context.

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

Why stylists and boutiques need this

Style, clothing, and accessories are chosen visually: silhouette, colour, texture, combination, size, and mood.

When clients choose by chat, you often need to clarify which look, blazer, dress, accessory, colour, or size they actually meant.

A private gallery makes the process cleaner: the client opens one link, views the edit, marks the right items, adds comments if needed, and sends a structured response.

You get a visual basis for a fitting, reservation, purchase, next edit, or styling decision — with selected items, item comments, one general comment, the client contact, and an email record for both sides.

Main idea

Clients should mark looks and pieces, not explain them through screenshots.

What usually blocks a clear choice

A curated edit becomes harder to manage when items, sizes, comments, and links get scattered across messages.

Clients choose from screenshots

Outfits, accessories, colours, sizes, looks, and references often get discussed through screenshots. Later, it is hard to know exactly what the client chose.

Message threads get messy fast

Photos, links, sizes, prices, voice notes, questions, and last-minute changes end up in one long thread.

A curated edit loses its structure

When pieces are sent as separate photos and links, the client has to compare outfits, combinations, and variants manually.

Boutiques receive unclear interest

A client says they like “that blazer” or “the second look,” but you still need to clarify which exact item, colour, or size they mean.

Too many options slow decisions down

If the client receives dozens of similar items without structure, they postpone the choice or reply with incomplete feedback.

Style and order details get mixed

Public social channels can show your brand, but a specific client needs a private selection where choices, comments, and contact details stay together.

How a private look gallery works

1

Create a private look gallery

Upload outfits, garments, accessories, capsule edits, fitting options, references, products, or boutique arrivals for a specific client.

2

Send one private link

The client opens the selection without an account, app, or complicated instructions.

3

Client marks looks and adds comments

They select outfits, pieces, accessories, colours, sizes, or styling directions. They can leave one general comment for the whole request and separate comments on individual selected items.

4

You receive a clear request

The gallery owner receives the selected items, item-by-item comments, the general message, and the client contact together by email. The client also receives an email copy of the request.

Chat thread or private gallery

Both can show clothes. Only a gallery keeps the visual selection, notes, contact details, and email record together.

How you show the edit
Usually:Photos in message threads, social messages, PDFs, folders, product links, and screenshots
With:A private gallery curated for one specific client
How the client chooses
Usually:Screenshots, voice notes, descriptions, or phrases like “this look”
With:The client marks looks, pieces, and accessories directly in the gallery
Where comments live
Usually:General feedback, size notes, item questions, and contact details spread across messages
With:Selected items, individual item comments, general comment, and contact arrive together
What happens next
Usually:You clarify which item, size, colour, or outfit they meant
With:You prepare the fitting, reservation, order, or next edit with clear visual context
Client experience
Usually:The client searches through the thread and explains things in words
With:The client opens, views, selects, comments, and submits
Professional impression
Usually:Fast, but often looks like a chaotic photo dump
With:Clean, visual, private, and professional

What it works for

Any situation where a client needs to choose, compare, reserve, comment on, or clarify a visual direction.

Personal styling edits

Send a capsule, looks, garments, accessories, and references before a purchase, fitting, or wardrobe session.

Boutiques and showrooms

Show new arrivals, available pieces, sizes, colours, full looks, and private options for one specific client.

Remote fittings and pre-selection

The client marks what they want to try, reserve, buy, or discuss, so you can prepare the rail before they arrive.

Capsule wardrobe planning

Build a visual edit of basics, accents, shoes, bags, layers, colour groups, and outfit combinations for approval.

Commercial styling and shoots

Share styling directions, moodboards, accessories, clothing options, and references with a client or creative team.

Pre-orders and reservations

Before purchase or reservation, the client marks interesting pieces and adds notes about size, fit, colour, occasion, or timing.

Why it helps style work and boutiques

Abistu does not replace your shop, payment flow, or stock system. It helps collect a precise visual choice from the client.

Fewer screenshots

The client marks the exact look, garment, colour, or accessory directly in the gallery.

Clearer client taste

Selections show which silhouettes, colours, combinations, and style directions feel right to the client.

Item comments stay attached

A client can add a note to a specific selected piece, such as size, fit, colour, occasion, or why they are unsure.

Better for boutiques

Send a private edit of available pieces, new arrivals, sizes, or client-specific options without building a full shop.

Email record for both sides

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

A light tool, not a shop

It does not replace checkout, payments, inventory, shipping, returns, or your store. It helps collect visual choice and interest.

How to send better private edits

The clearer the gallery structure, the easier it is for the client to choose looks, garments, or complete outfits.

Curate for one client

Do not send the full stock list. Build a relevant edit of looks, pieces, and accessories for one person or one occasion.

Group by look or purpose

Clients choose faster when items are arranged by outfit, capsule, colour story, event, season, or styling scenario.

Avoid too many similar options

A few strong directions usually work better than dozens of nearly identical garments.

Give a clear task

For example: mark the looks you would like to try, or choose the pieces you want me to reserve.

Keep purchase steps separate

The gallery collects visual choice. Availability, payment, shipping, returns, and final reservation stay in your normal process.

Design for the phone

Clients often open the link on a smartphone. The simpler the action, the faster the reply.

Try the real demo gallery

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

Show looks, garments, and accessories without screenshot chaos.

Frequently asked questions

Why would a stylist or boutique use a private gallery?

So the client can choose looks, garments, accessories, colours, sizes, or outfits in a visual context instead of replying with screenshots in a long message thread.

Does the client need an account?

No. The client opens the private link, views the selection, marks items, adds comments if needed, and submits.

Can clients leave comments on individual items?

Yes. They can leave one general comment for the whole request and separate comments on selected items. This is useful for size, fit, colour, occasion, doubts, or reservation notes.

Who receives the request by email?

The gallery owner receives an email with the selected items, item comments, one general comment, and the client contact. The client receives an email copy too, so both sides keep the same record.

Can this work for boutiques or showrooms?

Yes. You can send new arrivals, available pieces, colours, sizes, complete looks, and private edits to specific clients.

Is this a replacement for social media or a website?

No. Social media and a website are useful for public brand presence. A private gallery is for one client, one edit, and one clear selection.

Is this a replacement for an online shop?

No. It does not replace checkout, inventory, payments, shipping, returns, or a full store. It helps collect visual choices and client interest.

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 looks and pieces clearly

Create a private gallery, send the client one link, and receive a clear selection of looks, garments, accessories, or complete outfits.

Fewer screenshots. Fewer clarifications. Selected items, item comments, one general comment, client contact, and email copies for both sides.

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