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What to Include on Your Wedding Website

  • Writer: Love Struck
    Love Struck
  • May 21
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 5

Your wedding website is your planning assistant, etiquette tool, and communication hub all in one. Especially for small or pop-up weddings, it helps manage guest expectations and reduce your inbox clutter. Here’s a quick checklist of what to include to keep it both stylish and functional.



Welcome Message

A short and warm introduction sets the tone. Keep it friendly, personal, and reflective of your vibe.

  • Example: “We’re so excited to celebrate this special day with you. Here’s everything you need to know!”


The Essentials

This is the must-have info guests need:

  • Names, date, time, and location of the ceremony

  • Dress code (be clear: “garden party attire,” “cocktail,” “casual chic”)

  • Venue directions, maps, or parking tips

  • Travel recommendations or hotel blocks (if applicable)


RSVP Form

Digital RSVP saves you time and postage.

  • Include fields for name, attendance, dietary preferences

  • Optional: song requests, plus-one restrictions, or transportation needs


Schedule of Events

Even if your day is simple, share a general flow:

  • Ceremony start time

  • Cocktail hour (if applicable)

  • Reception details (or if it’s just a post-ceremony toast!)


Registry Info

Make it easy for guests to find your gift list—or politely say “no gifts please.”

  • Link directly to your Amazon, Zola, or other registries

  • Or include a short note if you’re skipping gifts entirely


FAQs Section

Answer common questions so guests don’t have to reach out:

  • “Is this an indoor or outdoor event?”

  • “Can I bring a plus-one?”

  • “Are children invited?”

  • “What’s the weather like that time of year?”


Personal Touches

Let guests feel connected to your story:

  • Add a few photos or engagement pics

  • Share how you met or the proposal story (optional)

  • Include any fun details about the day


Final Thought

Your website doesn’t need to be overbuilt—it just needs to reflect your tone and share the right details. Keep it clean, thoughtful, and easy to navigate, and you’ll save yourself a dozen group texts in the process.

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