Even before the pandemic, select couples were already using wedding websites to help them prepare for their special day. Then when COVID-19 took over the world, weddings took a major hit and all of a sudden, everyone really had to shift to online solutions. Now that we’re able to celebrate weddings in person once again, you might be wondering if you still need a wedding website and other online tools. Maybe live streaming is no longer a necessity, but what about a wedding website? Is it still necessary? Allow us to share with you the advantages of having a wedding website so better understand how it can help you.
(1) All the information is available in one place.
A wedding website contains all your wedding information–the date, the time, the venue, the attire, RSVP, and so on. Couples can also add an FAQ page that address all the common wedding questions and concerns of guests. This makes it easier and more efficient to disseminate wedding information and details.
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(2) It’s easy to share wedding information on multiple platforms.
If anyone asks anything, it’s easy to share information if you have a wedding website. Instead of typing out details, you can always just send the link over. You can also drop the link or QR code wherever and whenever you need to. Having a wedding website frees you of manually sharing information to guests.
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(3) You can set up an online RSVP system.
Even if you’re sending out formal physical invitations, having a wedding website can speed up the RSVP process. Say good-bye to manual tracking; simple add a QR code on your wedding invitation for a quick and easy RSVP process.
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(4) You can share your photos, videos, and your love story.
People love to see photos and videos. If you have a wedding website, you can share your pre-wedding photos and videos here. You can also add more details and tell your love story! Instead of posting everything on all your social media accounts, you can place these in your wedding website and link them to the website. This way, people can also browse the wedding details and also check the wedding day information again.
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(5) You can help guests with the dress code.
You can’t assume that everyone will understand the basic wedding dress codes. And to be fair, it can be a point of confusion for some. You can use your wedding website to help guests get a better idea of what to wear (and what NOT to wear). You can create a page on your website with an outfit guide. Trust us, guests will appreciate this.
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(6) You have full control.
When you have a wedding website, you can play with it and make it truly your own. Customize it to fit your wedding look and theme, use a custom URL, add even more functionalities if you wish–some couples add an online gift registry. Basically, you can maximize a wedding website to help you plan faster and smarter. What’s more, the benefits are not only for your and your partner; your guests benefit too!