DesignSnipefor planners
~ For wedding planners ~

Wedding planner websites that close the inquiry.

A magazine-grade portfolio site for the planner whose work deserves more than a vendor-listing layout. Real narratives, qualifying intake, editorial typography.

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Soft-lit reception table with florals, candles, and linen
~ Photographs that frame your work like a magazine, not a thumbnail grid ~
~ Why DesignSnipe ~

Built for the planner whose work deserves the frame.

01

Portfolio pages that earn the inquiry

Each event gets a real story — venue, season, guest count, vendor team, the brief — not a Pinterest-board grid. Couples self-qualify by reading the work that looks like theirs.

02

An editorial voice, not a vendor list

Long-line headlines, italic Cormorant display, generous gutters, and copy that reads like a magazine column. Designed to sit comfortably next to a Magnolia Rouge or Over The Moon feature.

03

Inquiry forms that pre-qualify the budget

Date, location, guest count, budget tier, planning scope (full / partial / month-of). Tactful tier ranges so you spend reply time on couples in your range — not on tire-kickers.

04

Press, awards, and preferred-vendor blocks

As-seen-in logos, vendor-recognition badges, and a dedicated press page. Surface the credibility signals couples weigh — without making the homepage feel like a wall of certifications.

~ Recent weddings ~

Each story, on its own page.

Wedding portfolio sample 1

Eloise & Whit

Spring 2026
Beaufort, SC · Coastal estate · 118 guests
Wedding portfolio sample 2

Marisol & Theo

Summer 2026
Lake Como, IT · Villa Balbianello · 84 guests
Wedding portfolio sample 3

Anaïs & James

Autumn 2025
Big Sur, CA · Cliffside chapel · 62 guests
~ A sample studio ~

Mara Solá — Charleston destination planner.

14 weddings a year. Sage, champagne, and bone palette. Cormorant + Inter. Portfolio with sticky filters and a 5-section inquiry form.

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~ Before the inquiry ~

Frequently asked.

Can I use my own photography from past events?

Yes — every portfolio page is built around your imagery. Drag in your photographer's gallery, add the credit line, and the layout adapts. We default to a wide editorial frame so the photos read like a magazine spread instead of a thumbnail grid.

How does the inquiry form qualify by budget without scaring couples off?

The form asks for a budget range (e.g. $35-50K, $50-75K, $75K+), framed as 'so we can recommend the right package,' not as a wall. Couples below your range get a polite redirect to your month-of or partial-planning tier; couples above route straight to your inbox.

Can I show packages and pricing without locking it in publicly?

Yes. Pricing pages support starting-at numbers, tiered ranges, or 'investment by inquiry' — with the same editorial layout in all three modes. Many of our planners use the starting-at pattern: it filters inbound without committing you to a quote.

What about a private journal or blog for SEO?

Built in. The journal supports long-form posts with hero photo, lead-in italic, body copy, and a vendor-credit footer. Each post is its own page for SEO, and you can categorize by venue, season, or planning scope.

Will the site work for destination planners working internationally?

Yes. The portfolio page supports a 'where' tag (Italy, Mexico, Big Sur, etc.), the inquiry form has a 'destination required?' toggle, and the language is written for couples planning a wedding away from home — not just a local-vendor template.

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A site worthy of your work.

Build it for free. Pay $30 (1 page) or $100 (7 pages + free SEO blog) once when you're ready to download — add more pages for $5 each. Own the files outright — no subscription, no platform lock-in.

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