What to Include on Your Wedding Website (2024)

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BASICS FUN ADD-ONS THE WRAP-UP FAQs

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Alright franz, we’re going to dive into what to include on your wedding website…but first:

You’re engaged! CONGRATS! This is one of the most exciting parts of the wedding journey and probably my absolute favorite. I remember being newly engaged and before my (then) fiancé could blink, the questions started POURING in. We were overwhelmed and exhausted answering a majority of the same questions over and over again. This is where wedding websites can save you a lot of time, exhaustion, and frustration. I want to walk through some of the key things you’ll want to include on your wedding website as soon as you are able. This single link on the interwebs will be a lifesaver later down the road.

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BASICS

Let’s start with the basics, shall we!

WHO IS GETTING MARRIED!

Believe it or not, your distant relatives might not even know who your life partner is! This is a great chance to catch them up on your love story and how you got to this point together. Not to mention a fantastic spot to post up your gorgeous engagement photos. Give people a fun visual with the latest photos of you and perhaps some from your dating years!

EVENT DETAILS

Make sure your people know where they are supposed to be and when! Including details of the wedding venue, parking, local accommodations, and the weekend’s schedule are important details every guest will need. If you’re hosting a destination wedding, this is where making a travel guide for your guest is clutch. My couples who have hosted destination weddings have put together guides that include how to travel, what to pack, what airports and car services to use. You want to make travel as easy as possible for your guests. Then, they’ll be more likely to come!

HOW TO RSVP

Many of your vendors will need a final headcount for last-minute preparations. You definitely don’t want to pay for 150 plated dinners if only 120 show up. Sites like TheKnot and others have online RSVPs so people don’t have to worry about mailing a card back. However, if you love snail mail, ask your wedding suite designer to include RSVP cards and pre postage stamp them. This makes it easy for guests to fill them out and pop them right back in the mail to you. Also, make sure your RSVP date is 4 weeks prior to your wedding. This helps your vendors out!

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FUN ADD-ONS

YOUR BRIDAL PARTY

Introduce your bridal party (if you’re having one!). Again, this helps give context to the important people in your life. Pro-tip: Make it brief. We don’t need the novel version of you and your 12 best friends, we just need the cliff notes 🙂

WEDDING GUEST EXPECTATIONS

Are you having an adult-only event? Do you have a dress code for your guests? Make sure these details make it onto your wedding website (and even as an insert in your wedding invitations). You don’t want to have any confusion on the day-of that could make someone feel awkward or unwelcome. This is also a great place to say if you’re having a dry wedding or if there are rules at the venue, such as no hard alcohol. Since most venues with this policy also have a fine associated with breaking the rules, you don’t want to end up with a huge bill because your guests were ill-prepared.

YOUR WEDDING REGISTRY or HONEYFUND

Whether you have a registry, or kindly ask guests to contribute to a honey-fund, or even to donate to your favorite local charity, your wedding website is a great place to host that information. Most websites have easy integration with wedding registries. My husband and I registered via the Amazon Wedding Registry since we could important things from any website to one single panel.

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THE WRAP-UP

When it comes to figuring out what to include on your wedding website, it’s pretty simple. “What would I need to know as a guest”. If you can answer that question with the information on your wedding website, you’re good to go. I’m going to list a few of my favorite wedding website providers below. Take a few minutes to explore each one and figure out what works best for you. There isn’t a “right” way to do it, just a “you’ll want to do it”. I’m excited for you to start building! Make it awesome!

The Knot

Zola

Minted

If you’re looking for more wedding planning tips, head over to my wedding tips page via the blog!

What to Include on Your Wedding Website (2024)

FAQs

How to answer the plus one question on a wedding website? ›

“A. Unfortunately, we're on a tight budget and have limited space, so we simply can't afford for all of our lovely guests to bring a guest of their own. Plus ones are therefore by invitation only and we ask other guests to please not bring a plus one. Thank you so much for understanding!”

How do you answer what should I wear on wedding website? ›

3. What should I wear?
  1. “The wedding is casual, so please feel free to wear whatever you'd feel best in!”
  2. “The wedding is semi-formal, so we encourage you to wear co*cktail attire [for evening events] / Sunday best [for daytime events].”
  3. “The wedding is formal, so we encourage you to wear black tie attire.
Oct 2, 2019

What are some fun tidbits for wedding website? ›

Pics from your vacation, a birthday, or just a random date night are a-ok! Include some fun stuff, like a random list of your favorite things, little known facts, or even mildly embarrassing stories about each other just for some laughs.

Do you put officiant on wedding website? ›

Some couples choose to introduce their officiant as well. You should also include who to contact and how to reach them if they have any questions before the wedding or on the day. The contact person for the day-of shouldn't be you or your partner since you will be busy getting hitched.

How many photos should you have on your wedding website? ›

But don't go overboard. One of guests' biggest gripes with wedding websites (and yes, some people dislike them) is the gallery of 500 photos. So pick the best ones from your engagement session or just a couple of your favorite snapshots of you and your fiance, and then move on.

What is the +1 rule for weddings? ›

However, standard wedding etiquette dictates that the the following wedding guests should receive a plus-one: Members of the couple's immediate family. Wedding party members. Outlier guests who won't know many other attendees.

What is the no ring no bring rule? ›

'No Ring, No Bring' Meaning

The "no ring, no bring" policy means that a wedding guest can only bring a plus-one to the wedding if their invitee is someone they're engaged or married to, hence the "ring," explains Kevin Dennis, a certified wedding planner and owner of Fantasy Sound Event Services.

How to answer will there be an open bar? ›

You can write, "Yes, there will be an open bar at the wedding," or go into detail about what kind of open bar it will be, like a limited open bar.

How early should guests arrive at a wedding? ›

You should always assume a ceremony will start at the time listed on the invitation—and plan your travel accordingly, say the experts, arriving 15 to 30 minutes early. “The old adage of “'Fifteen minutes early is on time, and on time is late,' applies here,” say Van Son.

How far in advance should the RSVP date be for a wedding? ›

To give guests ample time to plan and respond, you'll want to send your invitations out at least eight weeks before your big day. RSVP etiquette dictates that it's ideal for guests to reply at least four weeks before your ceremony, allowing you time to confirm the numbers with your caterer and venue.

How to think of a clever wedding hashtag? ›

How to Create a Wedding Hashtag
  1. Ask Your Network for Ideas.
  2. Try Different Combinations.
  3. Avoid Making It Too Generic.
  4. Develop Something Memorable.
  5. Add Personalization.
  6. Use Words That Are Easy to Spell.
  7. Creative Wedding Hashtags.
  8. Funny Wedding Hashtags.
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How to make a fun wedding website? ›

How to make a wedding website in 9 steps
  1. Choose the right website builder and template.
  2. Personalize the look of your site.
  3. Replace the images.
  4. Add your wedding details.
  5. Answer your guests' questions.
  6. Add an RSVP form.
  7. Include registry information.
  8. Pick a custom domain name and publish.

What makes a good wedding hashtag? ›

Try Being Punny

Puns are the foundation for the perfect wedding hashtag. To create your very own pun using your last name, first, try writing down all the words your name rhymes with or sounds similar to. Next, try thinking of common phrases, quotes, or song lyrics that use the words you have written down.

Do wedding websites take a percentage? ›

Typically, yes. In most cases, wedding registries collect a fee based on a percentage of the gift, although some sites, such as With Joy, are entirely fee free. Depending on the registry, you may be able to decide whether your guests pay that fee, or you pay it when you collect your gifts.

What do you write on the home page of a wedding website? ›

Something short and sweet

Welcome to our wedding website! We can't wait to share our special day with you. We're so excited to celebrate our wedding day with you. Find all the details you need to know about our big day right here on our wedding website.

What information do you need for a wedding guest list? ›

Making a guest list might seem daunting, but with the help of a guest list sheet it is a lot easier. Organise your wedding guest list onto Excel by creating columns such as guest name, address, phone number, RSVP received and any other detail that you need to be informed of.

Is a wedding website a good idea? ›

Your invitations, envelopes and RSVP cards can add up to a lot of paper, so making a wedding website eliminates that paper waste since all of your wedding information would be online. (We do recommend paper stationery though since it's a great memento for you and your guests to have before and after the wedding.

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