Planning a wedding is supposed to be one of the most exciting times of your life. But for many couples, it can also be one of the most overwhelming. Between spreadsheets, RSVP cards, group chats, and endless Google Docs, it’s easy to feel like you’re running a full-scale event company – without the team.

That’s where Say I do comes in.

We’re not saying you can’t plan your wedding the old-fashioned way. Plenty of people still do. But if you’re after something smarter, faster, and a whole lot less stressful, it might be time to leave the printer ink and sticky notes behind.

So, what actually makes “Say I do” easier than traditional wedding planning? Let’s break it down.

The Guest List

Traditional Method:
You start with a spreadsheet. Then your partner starts a different spreadsheet. You try to merge them. You ask for addresses via text, email, or in person. Guests give them to you in different formats. Then you create another spreadsheet for RSVPs. Oh, and one for meal choices. And plus ones. And allergies. It’s a lot.

With Say I do:


Everything lives in one place. Upload your guest list, collect missing info using a simple form link, tag guests into groups (like family, friends, or workmates), and manage plus ones with a click. You can even make certain events private so only specific guests can RSVP. No more chaos. Just clarity.

Invitations and RSVPs

Traditional Method:
Design. Print. Address. Stamp. Send. Wait. Hope. Then chase up everyone who didn’t reply. Manually input the responses into your spreadsheet. Find out half of them forgot to choose a meal. Repeat.

With Say I do:
Design your digital invite using one of our templates (or upload your own), then send it instantly via SMS or email. Guests RSVP online in seconds, and you can ask custom questions to collect everything you need up front. Say I do even sends automatic RSVP reminders for you. No postage, no chasing, no stress.

The Wedding Website

Traditional Method:
You might not have one. Or you build one using a generic template with limited customization. It looks fine, but doesn’t connect to anything else you’re doing. Guests still message you for directions, dress code, and timelines.

With Say I do:
Your wedding website is built into your planning flow. Add your story, event details, travel info, accommodation suggestions, and FAQs – all in your style. Best of all, each guest sees a version tailored to them, so only the right people see the right events. QR codes and unique links make it personal and seamless

The Checklist and Timeline

Traditional Method:
You find a timeline online. It’s vague and not at all suited to your wedding date. You end up winging it or missing things you didn’t even know you had to do.

With Say I do:
Your checklist is automatically built based on your actual wedding date. Tasks are spaced out so you know what to do and when to do it. You’ll stay ahead without feeling overwhelmed, and you can even add or edit tasks to suit your day.

Seating Plan

Traditional Method:
You print out your guest list. Grab a pen and some Post-its. Or worse, use a paper template you can’t edit without starting over. Someone cancels. Someone brings a guest they didn’t RSVP for. You start again.

With Say I do:
Use our drag-and-drop seating planner to organize tables with ease. It’s visual, intuitive, and linked directly to your RSVP list. Move guests around in seconds. No need to reprint or redo anything.

Planning a wedding with Say I do means everything is in sync. No double handling. No lost info. No endless updates across disconnected tools.

The traditional way might get you there, eventually, but you’ll probably hit a few bumps (and maybe a few printer jams) along the way.

Say I do gives you a planning experience that’s smooth, connected, and designed to save you time, energy, and a few arguments along the way. Whether you’re planning a backyard wedding or a multi-day destination celebration, it flexes to fit your needs.

So if you’re deciding between doing things the old way or trying something better, well, we think the name says it all.