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MadamRed
Beginner April 2017

Wedding websites - are they worth it?

MadamRed, 24 of August of 2014 at 20:58 Posted on Planning 1 8

Seen a good deal on Save the Dates which are about as in keeping with our invitations as I'm going to get without going down the custom design route (and without spoiling the surprise for the invitations), but it includes a space for a wedding website. I had thought it might be a good idea - means we can only print inserts for the invitations to family who don't have internet access - but the only sites I can find with a theme we like are paid sites. Plus, they all seem a little bit fussy and "oversharey". Are wedding websites actually worth it? And can anyone recommend a free wedding website with an asian theme?

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Latest activity by Mobilunity, 28 of April of 2023 at 00:34
  • ClaireyLou85
    Beginner July 2016
    ClaireyLou85 ·
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    This site actually has a part that says 'Create your Wedding Website'! I was so excited - but it doesn't work. ¬_¬

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  • Paula @ Ollievision
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    I wonder if it's a service your wedding photographer could provide? Most of us have blogs where a password protected post could be created with all your info on it.

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  • Cache13
    Beginner August 2015
    Cache13 ·
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    Getting married.co.uk has been great for us Smiley smile

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  • kimiu
    Beginner June 2015
    kimiu ·
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    For those of you using gettingmarried.co.uk, did you use the freebie version or pay for the upgraded version? I don't need a mega mega website, but equally I don't want it to be over run with adverts etc.

    If I were using a website as my sole means of invitation and RSVP-ing, I would be more than happy to pay the extra for a "clean" website, but as it is really only to give people another option as an alternative to the RSVP cards I have put in, or to look at whatever we decide regarding gifts etc, I don't want to pay any more than is absolutely necessary!

    I have started to set up a site with theweddingcommunity, but now all I get when I go in to edit a page or add details is a click through to either William Hill betting site or some dodgy chat site!!! Not really the impression I was trying to create, I have to say!

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  • kimiu
    Beginner June 2015
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    Thank you! I shall investigate further and have a play!

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  • Michal
    South Yorkshire
    Michal ·
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    Wedding photographers would normally give you an online gallery after the wedding. Not sure if many togs actually provide wedding websites where you can manage guests lists and invitations etc? There are however a few good sites where you can get a free wedding website. I'm sure these can be set up here on Hitched as well.

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  • HappyPinkHair15172
    Dedicated September 2022 Merseyside
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    Any of the website builders which work on a template basis might be worth checking out. I used Wix and it was really straightforward, and about £60 for the year. This was for my business website and had additional pages, but they do offer smaller one-page sites too.

    As always, it's best to shop around, don't be confined by just "wedding" websites. What about a closed Facebook group instead?

    Hope this helps

    Ali xx

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    I've found GettingMarried great, and there's no pop up ads on the free version! I've also found it really helpful to update as things chop and change too with covid or extra info that pops into our heads! :-)

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