Real vendors with real published prices, a budget that funds the boring lines before it lets you overspend, and a checklist that knows your date. No ads, no data selling, no "enquire for pricing" runaround where we can possibly avoid it.
Try the planner Browse vendorsSet the envelope and guest count. Every vendor you pick lands in a category; unpicked categories hold their allocation and the reserved lines (attire, stationery, buffer) stay funded, so the projected total is the honest one, not the optimistic one.
Pick your date and watch the plan lay itself out backwards from the day. In the full product every item is a task you can hand to your partner, your MOH, your mum, and each due date from the budget lands here automatically. Tap the assign chip to try it.
The biggest directory in the country shows an "average price" computed from reviews, because real prices would kill the enquiry machine it sells to vendors. Every listing here shows verified package pricing or wears its "price on enquiry" badge in public. We think the badge should be embarrassing.
Venue cards carry on-site beds and the nearest actual hotels, because a 96-guest wedding at a venue that sleeps 20 is a logistics problem someone should have told you about. Negotiated room blocks with local hotels are on the roadmap.
No ads. No selling your guest list. The plan, the RSVP pages, the checklist: free. The business is vendors paying a flat, honest fee to be found, with real prices on display, month to month, no lead-selling. If you are a vendor and that sounds fair, we should talk.