← The journal
personal · 5 minutes

The Couple's Guide to a Wedding Website That Tells Your Story

A wedding website keeps your guests informed and lets you share your love story in a way that printed invitations never could.

December 9, 2025

Your Wedding Deserves More Than a Group Chat

Planning a wedding involves communicating dozens of details to dozens (or hundreds) of people. Venue directions, hotel blocks, registry links, dietary restriction forms, dress codes, event timelines — trying to manage all of this through group texts and social media posts is a recipe for chaos. A wedding website puts everything in one beautiful, easy-to-find place.

Why Couples Love Having a Wedding Website

Beyond the practical benefits, a wedding website is a chance to share your story as a couple. How you met, your first date, the proposal — these are the moments that make your celebration meaningful, and a website lets you share them with every guest in a way that a printed invitation simply can't.

It also saves you incredible amounts of time and stress. Instead of answering the same questions individually — "What's the address again?" "Is there parking?" "What time does the ceremony start?" — you can point everyone to your website. Everything they need is right there, beautifully organized and always accessible.

For destination weddings or events with many out-of-town guests, a website becomes even more essential. Travel tips, local restaurant recommendations, things to do in the area, and group hotel rates — all of this can live on your site, making the trip easier and more enjoyable for everyone.

What to Include on Your Wedding Website

  • Your love story: Share how you met, key milestones, and photos from your relationship. Guests love reading these, especially those who know only one partner.
  • Event details: Ceremony and reception times, locations with maps, and any additional events like welcome dinners or post-wedding brunches.
  • Travel and accommodation: Hotel recommendations, room block information, airport details, and transportation options.
  • RSVP functionality: Let guests confirm attendance, indicate plus-ones, and note dietary restrictions or accessibility needs all in one place.
  • Registry links: Direct links to your gift registries, or a polite note about your preferences if you'd rather receive cash gifts or charitable donations.
  • Wedding party: Introduce your bridesmaids, groomsmen, and other VIPs with photos and a fun line or two about each person.
  • FAQ section: Address common questions proactively: dress code, parking, kids policy, photo sharing, and anything specific to your venue or event.
  • Photo gallery: Engagement photos now, with the option to add wedding photos later for a lasting keepsake.

Creating Your Wedding Website

Your wedding website should reflect you as a couple — your style, your personality, your aesthetic. Marble Frame offers beautiful, customizable templates that make it simple to build a wedding website you're proud to share. No coding required, and you can update it as plans evolve.

A Keepsake for Years to Come

Long after the cake is eaten and the flowers have wilted, your wedding website remains as a digital keepsake. It's a snapshot of one of the happiest chapters of your life, one that you and your guests can revisit whenever you want to relive the joy. Start building it today.

Tags
weddingcouplesevent planning
Begin

Compose a site of your own.

One sentence. A few minutes. 1,000 credits on the house.