Real wedding costs, smart planning tips, and how AI is changing the way modern couples plan their big day.
Twelve months sounds like plenty of time to plan a wedding. It is — if you know what to do when. Without a timeline, you'll spend months on Pinterest mood boards and then panic-book vendors at inflate...
Read more →A destination wedding sounds magical until you realize you're planning an event in a place where you don't live, might not speak the language, and can't pop in for a tasting on a Tuesday afternoon. A...
Read more →You've spent months maybe years planning every detail of your wedding. The venue is booked, the vendors are confirmed, the dress is perfect. But there's one thing that determines whether the day actua...
Read more →Nobody teaches you how to negotiate with wedding vendors. You know you should — every wedding planning article says "get multiple quotes" and "don't be afraid to negotiate." But when you're sitting ac...
Read more →"AI wedding planner" sounds like a gimmick. Another tech buzzword slapped onto a problem that doesn't need it. Except wedding planning actually is the kind of problem AI is good at — project manageme...
Read more →The average American wedding in 2026 costs $35,000. But that number is meaningless without context. Where does it actually go? Which categories eat the biggest chunk? And where are couples overspendin...
Read more →Planning a wedding is one of the biggest projects most couples will ever manage. Between venue scouting, vendor negotiations, budget tracking, and timeline management, it's no wonder the wedding plann...
Read more →You said yes. Now what? The average wedding takes 12-14 months to plan, involves 50+ individual tasks, and requires coordinating with 8-12 vendors who all have different timelines, contracts, and dep...
Read more →Budget tracking, vendor outreach, and a personal Chief of Staff — all for $9/month.
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