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Who are the founders of snapsails?

Todd Little

Todd Little

CEO & Co-Founder
CEO & Co-Founder


Todd Little is a co-founder of snapsails, building modern tools for creatives to book, deliver, and get paid without the chaos. He previously founded and led ZPLNR, growing it 3x year over year by powering ticket sales for DIY concerts and local events.


With more than 20 years as a full stack engineer in fintech and cybersecurity (including roles at CrowdStrike, RSA, and Barracuda) and a deep passion for UX, Todd brings a builder’s mindset to every detail.


He’s also a musician and artist, and his first “business” was renting out video games as a kid at his local video store.


Todd Little is a co-founder of snapsails, building modern tools for creatives to book, deliver, and get paid without the chaos. He previously founded and led ZPLNR, growing it 3x year over year by powering ticket sales for DIY concerts and local events.


With more than 20 years as a full stack engineer in fintech and cybersecurity (including roles at CrowdStrike, RSA, and Barracuda) and a deep passion for UX, Todd brings a builder’s mindset to every detail.


He’s also a musician and artist, and his first “business” was renting out video games as a kid at his local video store.

Todd Little

CEO & Co-Founder


Todd Little is a co-founder of snapsails, building modern tools for creatives to book, deliver, and get paid without the chaos. He previously founded and led ZPLNR, growing it 3x year over year by powering ticket sales for DIY concerts and local events.


With more than 20 years as a full stack engineer in fintech and cybersecurity (including roles at CrowdStrike, RSA, and Barracuda) and a deep passion for UX, Todd brings a builder’s mindset to every detail.


He’s also a musician and artist, and his first “business” was renting out video games as a kid at his local video store.

Kattie Jackson

Kattie Jackson

COO & Co-Founder
COO & Co-Founder


Kattie Jackson is a wedding and family photographer and business owner with over a decade of experience building and running a photography business behind the camera. After leaving the corporate world to spend more time with her daughters, she turned her passion for photography into a thriving business.






Along the way, she naturally stepped into marketing, social media, and client experience strategy while growing a brand rooted in real connection and storytelling.




She understands firsthand the challenges photographers face when running a business. This experience led her to co-found snapsails, where she helps shape a platform designed to help photographers and creatives run stronger, more sustainable businesses.

Kattie Jackson

COO & Co-Founder


Kattie Jackson is a wedding and family photographer and business owner with over a decade of experience building and running a photography business behind the camera. After leaving the corporate world to spend more time with her daughters, she turned her passion for photography into a thriving business.






Along the way, she naturally stepped into marketing, social media, and client experience strategy while growing a brand rooted in real connection and storytelling.




She understands firsthand the challenges photographers face when running a business. This experience led her to co-found snapsails, where she helps shape a platform designed to help photographers and creatives run stronger, more sustainable businesses.

Why did we start snapsails together? Why was this important? Why now?


We built snapsails because we needed it.


Not as a “startup idea,” not as a feature checklist, and definitely not as another tool that expects you to change the way you work just to fit inside its box. We built it because our own creative life was getting pulled in too many directions at once: client texts, scattered files, late night invoicing, delivery links, reminders, contracts, follow ups, and that constant pressure of trying to stay inspired while also running a business.


If you’ve ever finished a shoot and felt the weight of everything that comes after it, you know what we mean.


For us, snapsails is a project of love. It’s something we’re building as a family, in the middle of real life, alongside the same deadlines, edits, and busy seasons you’re living through. And it’s personal, because this isn’t about “optimizing workflows.” It’s about protecting the parts of the work that matter.


It’s about making space for the art.


The photography community is full of people doing deeply meaningful work: capturing weddings, families, milestones, brands, music, sports, and stories that won’t happen the same way twice. You’re preserving memories and building confidence and creating legacy, often while juggling gear, travel, admin, unpredictable schedules, and the emotional labor that comes with being the person everyone relies on.


We think you deserve tools that respect that.


So our goal with snapsails is simple:


To help you look professional, stay organized, and get paid, without the chaos.


To keep your clients informed without you having to chase them.


To make delivery feel like a moment, not a headache.


To let your business run smoother so your creative brain can breathe again.


We obsess over the small stuff because we know the small stuff steals your time. The back and forth. The “did you see my message?” The “where’s that link?” The “can you resend the invoice?” The late night admin that turns your passion into a grind. We want snapsails to quietly handle the boring, fragile parts of the process, so you can stay present with your clients and proud of your work.


And we’re not building this from a distance.


We’re listening, learning, and building alongside you, because we are you in a lot of ways. We care about craft. We care about clean UX that doesn’t fight you. We care about a workflow that feels human. We care about helping photographers grow without turning into content machines, and without losing the heart that made them pick up a camera in the first place.


If snapsails can help you deliver a little faster, communicate a little clearer, get paid a little easier, and keep your momentum without burning out, then it’s doing its job.


Thanks for being here. Thanks for making art. Thanks for trusting a family built tool with a piece of your process.


We’re honored to build this with you.


With respect,
Kattie & Todd

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Who are the founders of snapsails?

Todd Little

CEO & Co-Founder


Todd Little is a co-founder of snapsails, building modern tools for creatives to book, deliver, and get paid without the chaos. He previously founded and led ZPLNR, growing it 3x year over year by powering ticket sales for DIY concerts and local events.


With more than 20 years as a full stack engineer in fintech and cybersecurity (including roles at CrowdStrike, RSA, and Barracuda) and a deep passion for UX, Todd brings a builder’s mindset to every detail.


He’s also a musician and artist, and his first “business” was renting out video games as a kid at his local video store.

Todd Little

CEO & Co-Founder


Todd Little is a co-founder of snapsails, building modern tools for creatives to book, deliver, and get paid without the chaos. He previously founded and led ZPLNR, growing it 3x year over year by powering ticket sales for DIY concerts and local events.


With more than 20 years as a full stack engineer in fintech and cybersecurity (including roles at CrowdStrike, RSA, and Barracuda) and a deep passion for UX, Todd brings a builder’s mindset to every detail.


He’s also a musician and artist, and his first “business” was renting out video games as a kid at his local video store.

Kattie Jackson

COO & Co-Founder


Kattie Jackson is a wedding and family photographer and business owner with over a decade of experience building and running a photography business behind the camera. After leaving the corporate world to spend more time with her daughters, she turned her passion for photography into a thriving business.






Along the way, she naturally stepped into marketing, social media, and client experience strategy while growing a brand rooted in real connection and storytelling.




She understands firsthand the challenges photographers face when running a business. This experience led her to co-found snapsails, where she helps shape a platform designed to help photographers and creatives run stronger, more sustainable businesses.

Kattie Jackson

COO & Co-Founder


Kattie Jackson is a wedding and family photographer and business owner with over a decade of experience building and running a photography business behind the camera. After leaving the corporate world to spend more time with her daughters, she turned her passion for photography into a thriving business.






Along the way, she naturally stepped into marketing, social media, and client experience strategy while growing a brand rooted in real connection and storytelling.




She understands firsthand the challenges photographers face when running a business. This experience led her to co-found snapsails, where she helps shape a platform designed to help photographers and creatives run stronger, more sustainable businesses.

Why did we start snapsails together? Why was this important? Why now?


We built snapsails because we needed it.


Not as a “startup idea,” not as a feature checklist, and definitely not as another tool that expects you to change the way you work just to fit inside its box. We built it because our own creative life was getting pulled in too many directions at once: client texts, scattered files, late night invoicing, delivery links, reminders, contracts, follow ups, and that constant pressure of trying to stay inspired while also running a business.


If you’ve ever finished a shoot and felt the weight of everything that comes after it, you know what we mean.


For us, snapsails is a project of love. It’s something we’re building as a family, in the middle of real life, alongside the same deadlines, edits, and busy seasons you’re living through. And it’s personal, because this isn’t about “optimizing workflows.” It’s about protecting the parts of the work that matter.


It’s about making space for the art.


The photography community is full of people doing deeply meaningful work: capturing weddings, families, milestones, brands, music, sports, and stories that won’t happen the same way twice. You’re preserving memories and building confidence and creating legacy, often while juggling gear, travel, admin, unpredictable schedules, and the emotional labor that comes with being the person everyone relies on.


We think you deserve tools that respect that.


So our goal with snapsails is simple:


To help you look professional, stay organized, and get paid, without the chaos.


To keep your clients informed without you having to chase them.


To make delivery feel like a moment, not a headache.


To let your business run smoother so your creative brain can breathe again.


We obsess over the small stuff because we know the small stuff steals your time. The back and forth. The “did you see my message?” The “where’s that link?” The “can you resend the invoice?” The late night admin that turns your passion into a grind. We want snapsails to quietly handle the boring, fragile parts of the process, so you can stay present with your clients and proud of your work.


And we’re not building this from a distance.


We’re listening, learning, and building alongside you, because we are you in a lot of ways. We care about craft. We care about clean UX that doesn’t fight you. We care about a workflow that feels human. We care about helping photographers grow without turning into content machines, and without losing the heart that made them pick up a camera in the first place.


If snapsails can help you deliver a little faster, communicate a little clearer, get paid a little easier, and keep your momentum without burning out, then it’s doing its job.


Thanks for being here. Thanks for making art. Thanks for trusting a family built tool with a piece of your process.


We’re honored to build this with you.


With respect,
Kattie & Todd

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