[ Wedding Planner Websites ]
Wedding Planner Website
Built for planners who need couples to find them, trust them on the first visit, and call before the weekend is over. Not a template. A site that works as hard as you do.
[ The Problem With Generic ]
A Wix template doesn't do what you do
Wedding planners compete on trust and aesthetic. A couple lands on your site and decides within thirty seconds whether you feel right. A drag-and-drop template with stock photos looks identical to the other four planners they already clicked away from.
Page builders also fail structurally. If your site can't tell Google which cities you serve, what venue types you work with, and your price range, you don't rank for the searches that matter. The same structural gaps affect small-business sites across every category, which is why we treat schema and crawlability as baseline requirements, not add-ons.
[ AEO Infrastructure ]
What AI search readiness actually means for wedding planners
When a couple asks ChatGPT for a planner who handles outdoor ceremonies under 80 guests, the engine matches that query to businesses with clear service-area markup, a portfolio signaling event type, and consistent contact data across the directories AI engines pull from.
Every site we ship goes through our weekly four-engine visibility check across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude before handoff. That confirms your EventPlanner data and selectable contact text are readable by AI search. We also wire Bing Webmaster and IndexNow on day one, not as a later add-on, because Bing index health is what gates ChatGPT citation directly.
[ The Design Archetype ]
The Themed archetype: built for the visual weight this industry requires
Warm-ivory palette, full-bleed portfolio sections, layout that leads with your work rather than a tagline. The services section reads clearly on mobile, where most couples first see you. No countdown timers, no chatbot pop-ups, no animations that load before your hero image.
[ Live Demo ]
Matching archetype
Wedding Planner: Themed
Warm-ivory palette, portfolio-forward layout, schema markup, and full AI indexability. See exactly how your site could look and function before you commit.
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Common questions
How much does a wedding planner website cost?
Most projects range from $2,500 to $5,000 depending on portfolio pages and service area targeting. The one-time price includes schema markup, mobile optimization, and a working inquiry form.
Does AEO matter for wedding planners?
Yes. When a couple asks ChatGPT or Perplexity for a planner in their city, those engines pull from sites with clear structured data and service-area markup. Planners without that infrastructure don't appear in AI-generated answers, even if they rank on Google.
What schema markup does a wedding planner site need?
At minimum: EventPlanner type, service area, and selectable contact text. We also add FAQPage schema and WeddingEventPlanning as a service type for cleaner AI entity matching.
More detail: 9 things wedding planner websites need.
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