

Plus, ask guests everything from their meal choices to their travel plans
#THE KNOT RSVP FREE#
While we’re talking about pricing…there used to be a few sites we liked that charged a monthly fee (like Appy Couple), with so many great free options out there it doesn’t really make sense to pay anymore.That’s not to say you shouldn’t check out the other wedding websites we’ve reviewed over the years (also listed below), it’s just we felt like there was some work that needed to be done (either design or price-wise) before we could truly recommend them! Without further ado, below are the wedding websites that we think are the best options out there today. That seems like a really low number to us, but there were only five that we felt offered the best of design, functionality, and pricing. While we sampled and reviewed dozens of wedding websites, only five (YES, 5!!) made our list of favorites. Most of our choices below have great management tools (though some are definitely better than others). Wedding websites have thought of practically everything, including ways to make managing your guest list feel less like getting your hair pulled out strand-by-strand. Alternatively you could opt for online-only RSVP, and just send reply cards to your older relatives who might not be as computer-savvy as others. While you’ve no doubt spent at least an hour putting stamps on those tiny RSVP reply cards, having an online option means guests can choose which method they prefer. If a website offers a short and sweet domain name, that’s what you want. And speaking of easy, make sure you’re able to get an easy-to-remember url if you can. A menu with tabs you can create for your Hotels, Ceremony + Reception, Our Love Story (aka the story of how you two met), Registry, and RSVP will help guests get the information they need for your wedding and the events surrounding it. When a guest goes to your site, it should be clear WHERE they should go on it. When looking for a wedding website, there are a few key items you want to make sure yours has: Easy to navigate:

And this is where your wedding website comes in! But most wedding guests aren’t using them for information anymore. Don’t get us wrong, we still love invites.

While that used to be what wedding invitations were for, to be honest those have really just become a formality. Wedding websites are the best way to keep guests informed of all your wedding details. And while we’re pretty sure we’ll see more and more wedding websites and technologies arrive in the very near future to make not only planning your wedding easier but make the experience fun for guests, we wanted to review what’s currently available so you can pick the best, cheapest, and easiest-to-use wedding website out there. So much has changed technology-wise over the past few years that it can be hard for wedding websites to keep up! But some new and not-so-new wedding websites have launched and re-launched with some great designs and tools that are way cooler than we could have ever imagined.
