Why You Should Look to Say I do for Your Wedding Planning

Okay, confession time: I love weddings. The spreadsheets, the seating charts, the “Wait, did Aunt Mabel RSVP or is she still deciding between Bali and your big day?” chaos-I live for it. But even I, a self-professed wedding enthusiast, know that planning a wedding can feel a bit like herding (very opinionated) cats.

Enter Say I do: the wedding planning sidekick you never knew you needed, but will soon wonder how you ever lived without.

Your Wedding Website, But Make It Cute (and Actually Useful)

Let’s be honest: your wedding website isn’t just a digital invite, it’s the first taste your guests get of your celebration. With Say I do, you can create a site that’s as extra or as understated as you are.

Want to share your “how we met” story complete with that awkward first-date selfie? Go for it. Need to post the schedule, accommodation tips, and a not-so-subtle note about your “no kids, but dogs welcome” policy?

It’s all there, beautifully laid out and easy to update whenever inspiration (or a last-minute venue change) strikes.

Guest List & RSVP Management: Because You Have Better Things To Do Than Chase Emails

Raise your hand if you’ve ever tried to wrangle RSVPs in a group chat. Now put it down and let Say I do do the hard work for you. Import your guest list, send gorgeous digital invites, and watch as RSVPs roll in-no more “Did you get my text?” or “Oops, I forgot to reply!” moments.

You can even collect everyone’s contact details with a single link. If only finding the perfect shoes was this easy.

Digital Invites, Save the Dates & Reminders: Eco-Friendly, Budget-Friendly, Sanity-Friendly

Let’s talk stationery. I adore a pretty paper invite, but let’s be real: digital is where it’s at for modern couples. Say I do lets you send out invites, save the dates, thank yous, and RSVP reminders that look stunning and land straight in your guests’ inboxes (no postal strikes here!).

Plus, you can match everything to your wedding style-whether you’re “classic romance,” “boho chic,” or “we met at a comic con and want everyone to know it.”

Custom Questions: Because Aunt Linda’s Gluten Allergy Is No Joke

You know your guests best, so why not ask them what you really need to know? With Say I do, you can add custom questions to your RSVP forms. Want to know who’s vegan, who’s bringing a plus one, or who’s likely to request “Sweet Caroline” three times? Just ask. It’s all in one place, so you can focus on the fun stuff (like taste-testing cakes).

Drag-and-Drop Seating Planner: Tetris, But With People

Seating charts: the ultimate puzzle. Say I do’s drag-and-drop planner lets you move guests around with a flick of your mouse. Keep the cousins together, separate the exes, and make sure Grandma gets a good view. Change your mind? Change the chart. It’s oddly satisfying-like wedding planning ASMR.

Personalised Checklist: Your New Best Friend

If you’re anything like me, you love ticking things off a list. Say I do gives you a customisable wedding checklist that keeps you on track, from “book the florist” to “remind Dad not to wear white.” It’s tailored to your timeline, so you can stress less and celebrate more.

Say I do: For Couples Who Want Their Wedding, Their Way

Weddings should be fun, personal, and a little bit magical. Say I do gets that. Whether you’re planning a black-tie bash or a barefoot beach party, this platform adapts to you-not the other way around. It’s designed for real couples (yes, even the ones who met on TikTok), and it makes the whole process feel less like a chore and more like the adventure it should be.

“Ultimately, your wedding ceremony is all about the commitment you’re making to each other, so to avoid detracting from this, just pick a handful of ideas and do them well.” (and maybe use Say I do to keep your sanity intact!)

So if you want your wedding planning to be as joyful as your big day-and maybe even a little bit quirky, just like you-give Say I do a try. Trust me, your future married self will thank you.

Wedding Planning FAQ

When should we start planning our wedding?
Most couples start planning about 12-18 months before their big day, but don’t panic if you’re on a tighter timeline! The key is to prioritise the essentials: venue, guest list, and the all-important snacks.

Do we really need a wedding website?
It’s not mandatory, but it’s a lifesaver! A wedding website keeps all your details in one place, makes RSVPs a breeze, and gives guests a spot to check for last-minute updates (and maybe sneak a peek at your love story).

How do we decide who gets a plus one?
There are no hard rules, but most couples offer plus ones to guests in long-term relationships or those who won’t know many others at the wedding. Trust your gut-and your budget!

What’s the deal with digital invites?
Digital invites are eco-friendly, budget-friendly, and nearly impossible to lose in the post. Plus, they make it super easy for guests to RSVP (and for you to keep track).

How can we make our wedding feel personal?
Write your own vows, choose a meaningful venue, or add quirky details (like a signature cocktail or custom playlist). The best weddings always feel like you.

Do we need a seating chart?
If you’re having a sit-down meal, a seating chart helps avoid chaos and awkward “where do I sit?” moments. Bonus: it’s a fun excuse to play matchmaker with your guests.

What if something goes wrong on the day?
Something will go off-script-and that’s okay! Embrace the imperfections, laugh it off, and remember: the most important thing is that you’re getting married.

Feel free to tweak or add your own favourite questions!

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