About

Wedding planning, modern.

The stand

Weddings without the wedding-industrial complex.

The wedding internet is built for vendors, not couples. Open The Knot or WeddingWire and half your scroll is directory ads, fake-review storefronts, and listicles tuned to keep you on-page longer instead of help you finish anything. Veiledis what we wanted instead: planning tools that don't ask for a credit card, recommendations our editors actually picked, and weddings from couples who don't all look the same.

How we organize the site

Every piece of inspiration is tagged across six dimensions: Venue, Season, Color Palette, Style, Budget, and Culture & Tradition. Find one wedding you like and the next twenty are one click away. When you save a pin to Pinterest, the page that loads is the page we wanted you to read, not a directory funnel pushing twelve venues you didn't ask about.

What we believe

Restraint reads as elevation. One color story, one texture, one confident point of view, the rest in the background. The most beautiful weddings aren't the most expensive; they're the most coherent.

Multicultural weddings aren't a category. They're the standard. Every cluster on this site includes weddings from South Asian, Black, Latino, Korean, Middle Eastern, LGBTQ+, and multifaith couples, because that's what 2026 looks like.

Sub-$15K weddings can be more beautiful than $150K weddings. The budget tier is a category we feature with no shame and no asterisks.

The product

Three planning tools, free with an account: a budget calculator, a timeline checklist that re-buckets as your date gets closer, and mood boards you can export. A blog with a block-based editor and Claude for editorial assists. Pinterest publishing wired through our companion app, so an article goes live and the pins schedule themselves.

Find them in the nav, or open them directly: /tools.