VSCO has introduced VSCO Workspace, a studio and client-management platform that integrates the Táve Studio Manager CRM and adds new tools aimed at helping photographers run day-to-day operations in one place. The software is designed to scale from solo operators to multi-person studios, with an emphasis on workflow automation and business organization.
“At VSCO, we are focused on supporting photographers at every stage of their journey, from casual to professional,” said Eric Wittman, CEO of VSCO. “With Workspace, we are deepening our commitment to working creators and making it easier for them to manage and grow their business, so they can focus more time and energy on doing what they love.”
Photographer Ben Chrisman of Chrisman Studios described the system as a dependable hub for studio operations: “With all the ups and downs of running a photography business, there's one thing we've never had to worry about and that is our CRM, VSCO Workspace. It just works with everything we need.”
Key Features and Details (What’s New/Notable)
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Integrated CRM from Táve’s Studio Manager with additional VSCO features layered in.
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Customizable automations intended to reduce manual administrative work.
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Client coordination and communication tools consolidated in a single interface.
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Invoicing and business-operations tools for proposals, billing, and tracking.
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Scales from first client to multi-person studio, targeting both emerging and established businesses.
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30-day free trial plus “Attract Paying Clients” workshop access during launch promotion (code “VSCO”).
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Additional learning and support resources through VSCO’s help center and Workspace onboarding guides.

Background and Availability
VSCO Workspace builds on Táve’s Studio Manager, which VSCO acquired earlier in 2025; those capabilities are now integrated into the platform. The company confirms the acquisition and integration on its site and support materials as part of the rollout.
To mark World Photography Day, VSCO is offering 30 days of Workspace free and complimentary access to “Attract Paying Clients” from The Freelance Photographer; the promotion is redeemed with the code “VSCO.” VSCO’s launch post and newsroom listings mirror those details.
VSCO Workspace marks a push toward a single, vendor-supported hub for running a photo business. By combining Táve’s CRM with scheduling, invoicing, automation, and client messaging, it consolidates tasks that are often spread across multiple apps. For photographers considering a unified workflow, the 30-day free trial provides a direct way to evaluate how well it fits day-to-day operations.
Pricing and plan information are published on VSCO’s Workspace site.






