Chapter 01 · Before

The invitation should feel like the beginning.

A beautiful mobile wedding website brings guests into the story, gathers every RSVP and sets the tone for the experience they will join on the day. One visual world, from the first message onward.

The complete guided experience, currently being shaped with couples, planners and venues.

Illustrative mobile wedding website for Anna and Marco with music, event details and RSVP.
Wedding couple walking together outside their reception
Anna & MarcoMusic on ♪

We are getting married

Anna & Marco

14 September 2026
Ghent, Belgium

Your invitation

Sofia & guest

RSVP

Our story · Schedule · Stay · FAQ

One address before the wedding

Practical for hosts. Personal for guests.

  1. 01

    Set the feeling

    A mobile-first wedding website introduces the couple, the place and the atmosphere before logistics take over.

  2. 02

    Gather the details

    RSVP, plus-ones, meal choices and practical notes return to one guest list instead of several spreadsheets.

  3. 03

    Carry guests into the room

    The visual world, names and guest list continue into the camera, Moment Hunt and live wall on the wedding day.

Guest list

One source for the invitation and the wedding day.

Illustrative preview

86

attending

9

awaiting reply

14

meal notes

Sofia Laurent

Attending · vegetarian

Elena Rossi

Attending · plus-one

Jonas Peeters

Reply pending

RSVP becomes useful

The guest list keeps moving with the celebration.

The future experience is designed so replies, meal notes and plus-ones do not stop at a spreadsheet. The same list can prepare personalised access, signage and the guest experience at the venue, without asking people to begin again.

The handoff

Then the invitation becomes the room.

Guests arrive inside a world they already recognise. The same names, tone and story continue through the camera, prompts and live wall.

Wedding couple smiling through the guests at their celebration