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Everything You Need to Have on Your Wedding Website

As you start to plan your wedding, you may also start designing your Wedding Website. Wedding Websites are a great way to put all of the important information about your big day, from key address and date details, to RSVP’s. 

But creating a whole wedding website can seem daunting, so below we’ve put an easy checklist of all the things you should have on your wedding website. 

Wedding Website Checklist 

Important Information & Details 

Of course, the main thing that you want on your wedding website is all of your important information, such as the date, time and address of the wedding itself, and any other wedding events taking place. This makes it easy for guests to see everything they need to know, quickly and easily 

An FAQ Page 

You may have other information that you want to tell your guests, and an FAQ page makes this easier than ever. This also saves you the time of having to repeat answers to every guest via phone call or email, as you can instead quickly direct them to this page. You can include questions such as: 

  • What is the Dress Code 
  • Can I bring my children
  • When should I RSVP by 

RSVP Forms 

We always recommend sending out paper invites, even if you also send out email invites, however having forms on your website that guests can RSVP to are really helpful. Whether you’re sending out paper invites or email invites, you can direct guests to your website where they can RSVP via the relevant form online. This also allows you to get an automated spreadsheet of those who have RSVP’d, as well as any dietary requirements etc. You can see who is able to come. 

Wedding Gift List 

Creating a page with all of the details of gift ideas helps guests to know exactly what you want, and you can also include direct links to products, helping guests even more. 

Accommodation Details and Tips 

If you are having guests travel to your wedding, it is a good idea to give them some advice on where to stay. This will make their life easier, and is also a nice gesture to thank them for travelling far to your special day. Include hotels’ addresses, website links and phone numbers. You can also block reserve rooms so that your guests have the chance to book rooms before they all get booked up. Always give multiple hotel options for every budget. 

You can also include things to do around the area, such as eateries or museums, so that guests can visit when they aren’t at any wedding events. 

Your Story 

Allow guests to get to know you a little better by having dedicated pages on your website about you and your fiancé, your story, and your engagement. Guests will love getting to know you a bit better and it will also increase the excitement on the big day. 

 

If you’re thinking of having a personalised wedding website, contact us today where we can create a completely bespoke and unique website for you, including personalised Snapchat filters and Email RSVP’s.