Every wedding is one of a kind. Your tools should be too.

Generic software wasn't built for your clients. Now you can build exactly what each wedding needs — in minutes.

No developers. No IT tickets. Describe what you need and watch it appear.

250 hours

the average time spent planning a single wedding. Most of it managing the same information in a dozen different places.

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Every wedding is different. Generic tools aren't.

There's a reason every wedding planner has their own system of spreadsheets, shared drives, and apps that almost work. Off-the-shelf tools were built for the average wedding. Your clients aren't average.

The tools that exist were built for general event management, or massive venues with IT departments, or for couples to use themselves. None of them were built for how you actually work — which is differently for every single client.

Vendor spreadsheet
Built for you, finally
Email back-and-forth
One client portal
Day-of printed sheet
Shareable timeline
RSVP chaos
Guest list, handled

With Vibes, you describe the tool you need for this wedding, this couple, this venue. And it exists in minutes. Not a template that mostly fits — the exact thing you need.

Build a vendor contact hub for one wedding. A custom seating tool for another. A client portal that matches exactly what that couple needs to see. No two alike, all built in minutes.

"Nobody tells you that half the job is just keeping track of everything."

— A wedding planner who's been doing this for fifteen years

The best tool for a wedding isn't the one everyone uses. It's the one built for that wedding.

Real tools for real weddings

No two weddings need the same thing. Here's what planners have built for theirs.

How to build for weddings

You already know what you need. You've been wishing it existed for years. Now you can just describe it.

01

Build for the Wedding, Not the Business

Resist the urge to build one tool that works for all your clients. The power is in building the exact right thing for this wedding. It takes minutes — you can afford to specialize.

02

Start with Your Biggest Pain

  • What took you the most time last wedding? Build that first.
  • What do couples always ask for? Build it before they ask.
  • What do you re-explain every time? Build something that explains itself.
03

A Link Is Better Than a Document

Stop sending PDFs and spreadsheets. Build something couples can open on their phones, share with family, and come back to without asking you to resend it.

Share it, don't explain it — the best tool is one that works without a tutorial.

The reading list

Essays, interviews, and demos on building tools that actually fit the work you do.

Blog
Why We're Building Vibes DIY
The origin story
Blog
The Stack That Builds Itself
How it works under the hood
Video
Demos and tutorials
Vibes DIY YouTube channel
Video
Demo: Build a vendor tracker in 60 seconds
Coming soon
Blog
What Wedding Planners Are Building
Coming soon

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The best wedding tool is the one built for that wedding

Start with the thing that's been slowing you down:

"You've been building workarounds for years. Now you can just build the thing."