10 Wedding Website Examples from Real Couples to Inspire Your Own

Plus, we provide tips on how to create a site your guests can easily navigate.

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Take a peek at the last wedding invite you received. Chances are there’s a URL at the bottom (or on the back) directing you to a special wedding website for more information, highlighting a weekend itinerary, hotel details, the couple’s gift registry, or all of the above. Today, wedding websites have become a mainstay of wedding culture for obvious reasons; we live in an online world, and a custom website where guests can find all relevant information in one easily accessible place makes everyone’s lives easier, including the engaged couple, their parents, the wedding party, and guests.

So, if you're currently in the early planning stages, you and your partner should consider putting together a site for your guests' convenience. Whether you’re hosting a traditional close-to-home ceremony in your childhood church or a destination celebration on a beach in Puerto Rico, a website is the easiest way to keep everyone on the same page, planning-wise. (Oh, and it will probably reduce the number of texts you get asking about your registry!)

That being said, a wedding website isn’t just a place to dump all the most important details about your big day. It’s also where guests can learn more about you as a couple, like the “he said, she said” details of your love story or cute pics from your first months together. When done well, this platform creates a holistic view not just of your wedding plans, but the world you’re building together—a world that includes your nearest and dearest.

Ahead, learn more about what a good wedding website should include and get some firsthand inspiration from real-life couples.

Tips for Creating an Effective Wedding Website

If you don’t have a degree in web design or a knack for coding, no problem. Many of the main wedding registry sites, like Minted, Joy, and Zola, provide a variety of easy-to-use templates, so you can plug in relevant details and hit publish in just a few minutes.

As for what to include on your customized page? You should ensure that the most important information—date, time, venue—is easily available for guests to reference at a moment’s notice. Be sure to also keep your wedding website cohesive and consistent with your day-of vibe. For example, if you’re hosting a super fancy celebration, your website should reflect that with elegant fonts and a sleek color scheme. If you’re having a destination wedding, create a sense of place with color and imagery.

Additionally, many couples protect their wedding websites with a password for privacy reasons; if you choose to do so, make sure it’s something simple and easy to remember, like your pet’s name, your initials, or your names plus your wedding year. Essentially, it should be a password guests can pull up on the fly when they’re planning travel or looking for your registry.

One last tip? While it’s great to bring your own voice to the website, avoid going overboard and bogging the site down with text or too many photos. Creating different tabs, like “Our Story,” “Wedding Party,” “FAQs,” and “Itinerary”, means guests can hop around the website without endlessly scrolling to find the details they need.

Before you share the site far and wide, give it a quick run-through on your desktop, mobile, and tablet to ensure functionality on all devices. Also, remember that good web design is intuitive and accessible, so use fonts and colors that are easy to read.

10 Wedding Website Examples to Inspire Your Own

Here are 10 real-life wedding website examples to reference if searching for inspiration for your homepage, "Our Story" section, FAQs page, or overall website design.

man and woman sitting on steps outside posing in formal attire

Courtesy of Alysa and Donnie

A Sleek and Sophisticated Design

Hosting a formal soirée? Give guests a preview of your upscale celebration by creating a sleek and sophisticated wedding website, like this couple did for their black-tie optional wedding in Puerto Rico.

custom illustration of a man and woman on swings toasting champagne

Courtesy of Rachel and Sasa

A Custom Illustration

This custom illustration of the bride and groom instantly gives you a feel for what this wedding will entail: a unique, one-of-a-kind celebration. Trust us, guests will thoroughly enjoy this special touch and will be excited to see what other memorable details you and your partner have in store for the big day.

couple kissing their dog on their wedding website

Courtesy of Holly and Sean

A Dog-Friendly Celebration

This dog-loving couple added special instructions and tips for guests who may be traveling with their pets. Consider taking a page out of their book if hosting a pet-friendly wedding weekend, as guests will appreciate the helpful gesture.

wedding website homepage with a desert background

Courtesy of Britta and Tyler

A Desert Fête

We love how this destination wedding website instantly creates a sense of place for its Arizona desert setting. As soon as you see the first photo on each page, you know this will be a fun, laid-back, outdoor wedding.

couple posing on the main page of their wedding website

Courtesy of Catherine and Shane

A Simple Aesthetic

Keep things simple, à la this couple, who opted to create a minimalist wedding website that guests can easily peruse. It's the perfect example for couples who want a straightforward site that houses all their wedding information.

"Events" section of a wedding website providing details for the welcome party

Courtesy of Nathalie and Eric

An Inclusive Touch

Hosting a bilingual wedding? This couple shared information in both English and Spanish for their guests, a thoughtful and inclusive touch that honors the people in your life.

a black and white wedding website

Courtesy of Rebecca and Scott

A Clear RSVP Deadline

Don’t lose sight of one of the most important functionalities of a wedding website: the RSVP! This couple’s website clearly stated the deadline and made it seamless for guests to respond on time. (And the chic black and white color palette doesn’t hurt either.)

plain pink wedding website

Courtesy of Dean and Oriana

A Romantic Aesthetic

We love how this couple kept things simple, but romantic, with their website's pink background and watercolor-inspired design. It's a visually appealing way to share all the details with your guests in a no-fuss way.

a timeline of a couple's relationship history

Courtesy of Kate and Joe

A Relationship Timeline

More and more couples are adding relationship timelines to their site, sharing throwback photos of their earliest days and biggest moments as a pair. It’s such a cute way to commemorate where you’ve been and where you’re going.

wedding website FAQs page

Courtesy of Kayla and Shelby

A Robust FAQs Page

When you’re hosting a multi-day destination wedding, there’s no such thing as too much information. The more details, the better, so consider creating a robust FAQs page to answer every question possible for your guests.

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