Your wedding website is a public-facing site that guests can visit to learn about your wedding, RSVP, upload memories, and more. It lives at the alias you set in Wedding Settings — for example, smith-jones.yourdomain.com.
The Site Content section in the sidebar is where you manage everything that appears on the site. It's organised into tabs.
The Appearance tab controls the look and feel of your site.
Colour palette — choose from a curated set of colour themes. Each palette defines the background, text, and accent colours used throughout your site.
Font style — choose a font pairing that sets the tone of your site. Each pairing shows a preview of the title font, body font, and script font used across headings, paragraphs, and decorative text.
Hero — the large image area at the top of your homepage. You can set a separate image for desktop and mobile. The Display mode dropdown controls how the image is laid out:
You can also toggle whether your partner names and wedding date appear as an overlay on the hero.
Footer — the footer at the bottom of every page. Set the mode to Names to show your partner names, or Image to upload a photo. A separate mobile image can be set when using the image mode.
{info} Changes to appearance are reflected on your live site immediately after saving.
The Story tab lets you write a narrative about your relationship — how you met, your proposal, and anything else you'd like to share with guests. You can also add photos that appear alongside your story.
List the important people in your wedding party — bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girls, etc. Each entry has a name, role, and optional photo.
Add your venue address and any additional location details. This information appears on your wedding site to help guests plan their travel.
{info} You can add a map link or additional travel notes to help guests who are travelling from further afield.
The FAQs tab lets you add common questions and answers that guests might have — dress code, parking, accommodation options, gift list information, and so on.
Add as many Q&A pairs as you need. They'll be displayed on a dedicated FAQ page on your wedding site.
The Contact tab lets you add a contact email address or phone number that guests can use if they have questions. This appears on the contact section of your wedding site.
The Registry tab controls how your gift list appears on your wedding site.
The items, external lists, and fundraisers that appear on this page are managed separately in the Registry section of the sidebar.
The Memories tab controls how uploaded photos appear in the gallery on your wedding site.
Once your site is set up, you can open it by clicking the external link icon in the top-right corner of the app header. Share that URL with your guests — it's their gateway to everything: your story, venue information, FAQs, and their RSVP link.
{success} Your wedding site is live as soon as you've set an alias in Wedding Settings — you don't need to publish it separately.