How to build a wedding website guests will actually use
A concise guide to wedding website structure, mobile UX, privacy, and logistics.
Short answer
A useful wedding website answers the immediate guest questions first: date, place, schedule, RSVP, travel, dress code, and how to reach the hosts. It should be mobile-first and private when needed.
Lead with the details guests came for
Guests are usually on their phones. Put the event name, date, city, venue, and next action near the top, then let deeper logistics follow in clear sections.
Design is part of trust
A polished wedding site reassures guests that the link is official. Typography, spacing, and restrained color do more for trust than decorative clutter.
Keep private information gated
Sensitive addresses, private weekend events, and RSVP questions should stay behind the right privacy setting. A beautiful site still needs a serious privacy boundary.
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