[ADVERTORIAL]
Getting married? Say I do is a comprehensive platform couples can use to streamline the wedding planning process in Moreton Bay.
Say I do’s Mark Burgess explains how it works and how it takes the stress out of organising a wedding day to remember.
“From creating a custom wedding website and managing guest lists to sending out digital invitations and tracking RSVPs, Say I do helps couples keep everything organised in one place, allowing them to focus on the excitement of their big day,” Mark explains.
“Say I do offers a user-friendly, highly customisable experience that empowers couples to design their dream wedding website.
“With the ability to manage guests, send out invitations and reminders, collect RSVPs, and handle seating arrangements all in one place, it simplifies the planning process.
“The added convenience of a personalised to-do list also helps couples stay on track and stress-free.”
Key features of Say I do include:
- A fully customisable wedding website – showcase your story, share event details, and manage all wedding information in one place.
- Guest list and online RSVP management – keep track of invitations, responses, and special requests effortlessly.
- Digital invites, Save the Dates, and Thank You cards – easily design and send important notifications without the hassle of traditional mail.
- Wedding checklist – stay on top of every task, ensuring nothing is missed.
- Seating planner – visualise and arrange your seating plan to suit your reception perfectly.
Mark says with more than 50,000 weddings planned around the world using Say I do, couples can enjoy peace of mind knowing they’re in expert hands.
“The platform’s all-in-one approach and proven track record mean less stress and more time to enjoy the planning journey,” he says.
Say I do offers free and premium plans for couples. Premium plans
range from $69 to $149. To find out more, visit the pricing page.
Top tips for building a wedding website
- Take your time – don’t rush through the design; consider the overall look and feel you want.
- Test on multiple devices – make sure your site looks great and functions well on both mobile and desktop.
- Get creative with images – consider using your own photos or frames from trusted third-party sources to maintain a cohesive theme throughout.
- Keep it clear and inviting – focus on making important details easily accessible to your guests.
“We hope Say I do makes wedding planning more enjoyable and less stressful for couples in Moreton Bay (and beyond!),” Mark says.
“Whether you’re just starting out or finalising the finishing touches, our tools and resources are designed to help you plan a beautiful, memorable celebration.”
To find out more, visit Say I do
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