SecondFlow Systems
Governed photo cleanup for messy business image packages.
SecondFlow helps businesses clean up messy photo batches by checking image packages, separating duplicates or review items, and returning a cleaner package with a simple proof summary.
No public checkout. No credit packs. Controlled pilot only.
How the controlled pilot works
The pilot is not open self-serve. A business starts with a short conversation, sends one image package, and receives a clean return package with proof of what was accepted, separated, or flagged for review.
- Confirm the business has regular image-package volume.
- Review the type of photos and file flow involved.
- Identify whether the pilot is a good operational fit.
- Agree on one controlled test package before live use.
- Send one ZIP file with a normal business image batch.
- JPG/JPEG is preferred for the first pilot stage.
- PNG and WEBP are priority conversion candidates during hardening.
- Unsupported or unexpected files are separated for review.
- Clean images are returned in an organized package.
- Duplicates, bad files, or review items are separated.
- A simple proof summary explains what happened.
- The customer gives feedback before broader rollout.
Built for messy image-package workflows
SecondFlow is focused on businesses that deal with daily or repeated photo batches, manual folder review, duplicate files, unclear batch status, or messy customer and field uploads.
Image-heavy operations
Dealerships, contractors, inspectors, inventory teams, field-service businesses, real estate photo workflows, and companies receiving messy customer photo folders.
Controlled pilot only
This is not a public upload tool yet. Pilot packages are handled through a governed workflow with file checks, proof summaries, review separation, and stop conditions when something does not match.
Interested in the pilot?
SecondFlow Systems is preparing a controlled local pilot for one business with steady image-package volume.
Reach out first before sending files. The pilot begins with a short fit review and a controlled test package.
Pilot access is currently by conversation only.