Your best frame is
somewhere in the
other 2,846.
Upload the shoot, cull with your team in real time, deliver to the client. One place, one evening.

The shoot ends,
and the work is nearly done.
Start the cull with the easy calls made.
Nxpa flags the things you'd squint for anyway: blinks, motion blur, soft focus, near-duplicates. You still decide what goes, but you stop staring at the obvious rejects.
One burst, one decision.
The 31-frame spray of the first kiss? Nxpa stacks them, puts the sharpest eyes-open frame on top, and lets you keep or flip through with the arrow keys. One decision instead of thirty-one.
Your editor weighs in while you're still on set.
The person back at the studio opens the same shoot you're looking at in the cab. They pin a comment on frame 4821: "keep this one, you've got the hands." No Slack screenshots. No tagged filenames. No one is working from a different version of the shoot.
The client says yes before you're back home.
Send the client a review link the moment you're happy with the picks. They open it in their browser, leave comments, mark their favorites. When they sign off, grab a ZIP or paste the pick list straight into your Lightroom or Capture One session.
Every shoot, on one board.
Twenty-four shoots in flight. Some still culling, some out for client review, some delivered last week. One board shows you where every job stands so nothing slips between weddings.
Get your Sundays back.
Drop in your next shoot and see how fast the turnaround gets. Setup takes two minutes.