The Wedding Website Built Around Your Guests

One link, every detail. Your guests open it on the train, on the sofa, ten minutes before the ceremony, and they always know where to be, what to wear and who to ask. You stay in control from the same phone you read this on.

Live editor No sign-up Edit from mobile One single link
Wedding website live editor running in a mobile browser

Everything a modern wedding website should already include

The features below sit inside every template from the moment you open the editor. Nothing to add later, nothing hidden behind an upgrade popup. Your wedding website is already wired for the whole day.
Wedding website live editor running in a mobile browser

Edit your wedding website from the same phone you text with

Most wedding website builders quietly hide the editor behind a desktop-only panel. Ours runs full-featured in your browser, on any phone you already own. Sit on the sofa on a Sunday, fix the dress code paragraph, change the hero photo, close the tab. The change is live in seconds.
  • Change text, colours and fonts with a tap
  • Upload your own photos straight from the camera roll
  • See every change the moment you make it
  • Same editor on phone, tablet, laptop and desktop
  • Nothing to install, open and go

What you get here that the older platforms still have not figured out

Most wedding website builders were built ten years ago and have spent the time tacking features on top. You can feel the seams. Here is what the live editor does differently.
Feature Us Older platforms
Live in-browser editor (not a static form)
Yes, edit on the actual site
No, fill in form fields
Mobile editing, full feature parity
Yes, on the phone you already own
Desktop only, or a stripped mode
Try before committing
Yes, no sign-up to open the editor
Account or upfront payment required
Time to get the site ready
Ten minutes if your photos are ready
A week waiting on a designer
Languages your guests can read it in
9 languages, one link, auto-translated
One language, manual duplicates
Guest management built in
RSVP, custom questions, live dashboard
Basic RSVP or none at all

How to create a wedding website in three honest steps

The whole process takes about ten minutes if you already picked the photos. A bit longer if you are indecisive about colours. Most of us are. No tutorials needed, no design background required.
  • 1

    Open the editor and pick a template

    No account, no email, no credit card. Click into the editor, scroll through the designs, and the one that catches your eye becomes yours. Change your mind in twenty minutes? Swap templates and your details follow you over.
  • 2

    Replace what needs replacing

    The names, the date, the venue, the love story, the photos. Tap any element and type. Drag a photo to upload your own. The font and colour pickers live right there, no menu hunting. See every change as it happens.
  • 3

    Send the link, watch the RSVPs come in

    When it looks right, your unique link is ready. Drop it into WhatsApp, paste it into an email, post it on Instagram. Guests open the full interactive site, confirmations land in your panel in real time. Done before the kettle boils.

Wedding website designs you will not outgrow in a month

Pick a template the way you would pick a dress. Look at the silhouette first, decide if it suits the day you are planning, and then stop second-guessing. Colours, fonts and photos are yours to rewrite from the first click.

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One link, nine languages, every guest reads in their own

Half your friends speak English, your partner's family is in Italy, a bridesmaid lives in Berlin. Sending three versions of the website is a nightmare. Turn on the languages you need and every guest opens the same link in their own.

Translated end to end

The paragraphs, the RSVP form, the menu options, the buttons, the FAQ. Everything translates automatically the moment a guest picks their language. You write the site once, in the language that feels easiest to you.

Toggle the ones you need

Nine languages sit ready in your dashboard: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, German, Catalan, Basque and Polish. Switch any of them on or off with one click. No limits, no surcharges.

Same URL for everyone

No duplicate websites, no parallel guest lists. Every guest taps the same link and the site loads in their language automatically. Your dashboard stays in the language that feels easiest to you.

Frequently asked questions about wedding websites

Honestly, only if you have more than ten guests. Past that, the texts asking about the dress code, the parking, the kids policy and the start time turn into a part-time job. A wedding website is the place those questions answer themselves. You stop repeating yourself, your guests stop feeling like they are bothering you, and on the day everyone shows up where they are supposed to.
The non-negotiables: your names, the date, the time, the venue with a map, dress code, RSVP form. After that it is up to you. Most couples add the story of how they met, their photos, the schedule (ceremony, cocktails, dinner, dancing), travel info, hotel suggestions and the song that meant something to them. Anything you would answer the same way over text twenty times probably belongs on the site.
Open the live editor, pick a template, and type over the placeholder text. Every element is editable in place. No software to learn, no skills to pick up. If you can use Instagram, you can finish your wedding website in an afternoon.
Ten to fifteen minutes is realistic if your photos are already picked. The longest part is usually deciding which engagement photo goes on the homepage. Everything else is type, click, drag.
Yes, that is the whole point. They tap a button, choose yes or no, pick their meal, flag any dietary needs and add a plus-one name. You see every reply in your guest panel in real time. Nothing for them to install, no account to create, just the link.
Yes, and this is the part most platforms still get wrong. Our editor was built mobile-first, so every change you can make on a desktop you can also make on a phone. Open it from the train, fix the typo, save. Done.
As many times as you want. The link stays the same, the changes are live in seconds. Swap a photo, move the dinner time, fix a name. Guests do not need to refresh and you do not need to resend anything.
You get a unique URL. Send it however suits each guest: WhatsApp, text message, email, Instagram, a printed QR on a save-the-date. Anyone who taps the link sees the full interactive site. No account needed on their end.
Yes. Turn on the languages you need from your dashboard and every guest opens the same link in their own. The RSVP form, the FAQs, the menu options, everything translates. Nine languages built in so far.
Any phone, tablet or desktop with a browser. Nothing to install. No app store. The site loads the same on a five-year-old Android as it does on a brand-new iPhone. The grandmother test passes nine out of ten times.

Your guests are already asking. Give them the link.

The wedding is going to happen either way. The difference between sending a link and sending a hundred individual texts is a couple of evenings of your life. Open the editor, pick a template, see what yours looks like with your own photos in it. If you do not love it, close the tab.

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