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comment r/wedding u/katsiano 2026-05-13
No plenty of people use wix or squarespace! A wedding I went to a few weeks ago used wix. There’s sites like the knot, Zola, minted, withjoy, bliss & bone, wedsites (I’m forgetting a few) and these are more specifically for weddings but they usually have more robust RSVP management and sometimes have budgeting/planning features.
post r/wedding u/Fun_Cow_6292 2026-04-06
I've ways been obsessed with weddings, esp wedding dresses.. I have a ridiculously large folder on my phone filled with pics of dresses from wedsites. But my friend is getting married in June & I've been appointed wedding planner which is my dream. The only problem is her dress, it's horrible (I'm not the only one who thinks that, her own mother doesn't like it). I've obviously not said anything but her second choice is beatitiful & flatters her figure.. It's perfect! Do I just shut up or subtly try to let her know the second dress would be a much better better option?
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post r/weddingplanning u/InfiniteSweet3 2026-04-03
Hi! We made our website using Wedsites and have had people ask us how to gift us money for wedding, honeymoon, etc. We have heard of people using Honeyfund and Zola but have heard some horror stories about the money being caught up in those sites when trying to take it out. Was wondering if there were any standout ways people have received monetary gifts from those asking. Any tips appreciated!