FRPrepare my wedding
· Couple · Timeline planning ·

Pre-built milestones, so nothing slips through.

Twelve months ready from day one. Adjust, prioritize, check off at your pace.

· Tracking · Tasks · preview ·
To do3
Beauty
Hair trial
Plan
Seating plan v1
Logistics
Book transportation
Doing2
Catering
Choose the caterer
Stationery
Print invitations
Done1
Venue
Book the venue

Drag a card from one column to another.

· Where it gets hard ·

A wedding is roughly eighty decisions spread across 12 to 18 months. With no deadlines, they all drift toward the last month. And the last month is already too late.

« Anything without a deadline never gets done. » That's the line I've been repeating since we forgot to book the cars at D-90.

· Concretely ·

Four mechanics to set the pace.

01

Twelve months pre-filled

Your timeline is already there when you open the file. Eighty tasks placed at the right moments: dress at D-300, invitations at D-120, cars at D-90.

02

Three-column Kanban view

To do, in progress, done. Three columns borrowed from project manager tools, rare in wedding planning. Progress shows itself without counting.

03

Drag & drop to advance

Drag a task from one column to another. The card color shifts, the state updates. No manual checking, no popup. The gesture is the action.

04

Live counters

Each column shows its task count. At any moment, you know how many are to do, in progress, done. The ratio speaks, motivation follows.

· The visual ·

Three columns, six tasks, no gap in the plan.

Your wedding begins here.

Free up to 50 guests, no credit card. Take all the time you need.

· No credit card · No commitment ·