What to Include on Your Wedding Website in 2025

What to Include on Your Wedding Website in 2025

Your wedding website isn’t just a trendy extra — it’s your main communication tool for guests. Done right, it becomes the one place people go to find all the key details about your big day — saving you dozens of phone calls and questions.

1. Your Love Story

This section sets the tone. It’s where guests get a little peek into your relationship and how it led to this moment. Share how you met, your first date, the proposal, or any funny or meaningful moments you’ve shared. Keep it heartfelt but concise — aim for 2–3 short paragraphs. A great photo of the two of you adds a personal touch and helps guests feel more connected to your journey.

2. The Wedding Day Schedule

Include the date, time, and location of each event — from the ceremony to the reception and anything in between (welcome dinner, after-party, etc.). Be clear and specific. For each event, mention:

  • Start and end time
  • Venue name and full address (with a Google Maps link if possible)
  • Dress code or theme
  • Parking or shuttle details

If you have guests from out of town, this section becomes especially important to reduce confusion and avoid logistical issues.

3. RSVP

A digital RSVP tool is not only easier for guests, but it also keeps everything organized for you. Your form should allow guests to:

  • Select which events they’re attending
  • Indicate meal preferences (if applicable)
  • List dietary restrictions or song requests

Weddnesday includes a built-in RSVP system that’s mobile-friendly and easy to manage — no need for paper invites or spreadsheets.

4. Travel & Accommodations

Help guests plan their trip by including:

  • Recommended hotels (especially if you’ve arranged a group rate)
  • Transportation tips (nearest airport, shuttle service, Uber zone)
  • Weather info or local attractions for downtime

This is also a good place to share a weekend itinerary if you're planning multiple days of events or activities.

Helpful, detailed content reduces confusion and makes guests feel considered and welcomed.

5. Registry Details (Optional)

If you have a registry, include direct links. You can also add a short message explaining your preferences, such as “Your presence is the best gift, but if you’d like to contribute, here’s our registry.” If you're not doing gifts, say so kindly to avoid awkwardness.

6. Contact Information

Guests often have last-minute questions. Let them know who they can contact (e.g., a bridesmaid or groomsman), especially on the day of the event. Include:

  • Name
  • Email
  • Phone number (if they’re okay with it)

Some couples also add a contact form, which Weddnesday supports by default.

7. Extra Touches

If you want to go the extra mile, you can include:

  • Photo gallery of your relationship
  • Bridal party introductions
  • FAQ section (e.g., “Can I bring a plus one?”)

Every couple is different, and your website should reflect your personality and preferences. With Weddnesday, you can personalize each section while keeping things clean and guest-friendly — no design experience required.

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