Contributors upload photos with titles, descriptions, tags, category assignments, and classification values immediately.
CatalogCS gives you a private workspace for photo uploads, moderator-led organization, community approvals, and public-facing gallery pages without hardcoded categories or clumsy moderation bottlenecks.
Contributors upload photos with titles, descriptions, tags, category assignments, and classification values immediately.
Main moderators shape categories, subcategories, tags, classification systems, nav labels, layout defaults, and visibility rules.
Standard library uploads stay fast. Community pushes enter a real moderation queue before they appear publicly.
CatalogCS is designed around a low-friction contributor flow and a disciplined public layer. The structure stays flexible, but the public experience stays clean.
Create, rename, reorder, hide, and feature categories, subcategories, and classification systems from the moderator control center.
Every upload supports title, description, tags, category assignment, classification values, and visibility selection.
Photos pushed to the community layer require approval before they show up in community pages, featured areas, or collage generation.
Run moderator-guided forum threads for taxonomy discussions, identification help, field notes, and contributor direction by category.
Approved content flows into category-driven community pages and collage generation, while personal libraries stay independent.
The main moderator can shape the entire experience without hardcoded structures. Navigation, labels, upload rules, forum behavior, community publishing rules, and category layouts can all be controlled from the workspace.
CatalogCS supports local screening rules and admin-configurable image screening defaults so explicit or unsafe content can be blocked before it enters the community layer.
Structure botanical, wildlife, geology, specimen, or field-observation content without forcing every community into the same fixed schema.
Let contributors upload freely while the main moderator decides what is actually community-worthy, public, featured, or collage-eligible.
Members can keep personal gallery views, saved filters, and preferred layouts without turning their private organization into public clutter.
Approved photos automatically feed collage generation using category and tag relationships, so the catalog feels alive without manual layout work.