28 May 2026
Your Wedding Website Checklist: Everything to Include
A simple, complete checklist of what to put on your wedding website — from the schedule and RSVP to travel, dress code and your love story.
A wedding website is the one place your guests will return to again and again — to check the time, find the venue, RSVP and learn a little more about your day. Done well, it answers every question before it's asked. Here's everything worth including.
The essentials
These are the details every guest looks for first. Keep them near the top.
- The date and time — clearly, with the time zone if guests are travelling.
- The venue — name, full address and a map link.
- A schedule — ceremony, reception and anything in between.
- RSVP — the single most important feature. Make it one tap.
Help your guests plan
The little things that make people feel looked after.
- Travel and parking — how to arrive, where to park.
- Where to stay — a few hotels at different price points.
- Dress code — a short, friendly note saves a hundred messages.
- Things to do — especially for guests travelling in for the weekend.
Make it personal
This is what turns a useful page into your page.
- Your story — how you met, told simply.
- Photos — a small, beautiful gallery rather than everything.
- A note to your guests — a single warm paragraph goes a long way.
The best wedding websites feel calm. One clear answer to every question, and nothing competing for attention.
A few gentle don'ts
- Don't overload the homepage — let each page do one job.
- Don't bury the RSVP.
- Don't use ten fonts and five colours. Restraint reads as elegance.
Every Wedspoke site is built around this checklist and tailored to your day. If you'd like a hand, start your story with us.