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Websites for events and wedding planners

Websites for wedding planners, event managers, event venues and wedding suppliers.

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The Italian wedding industry is a 40-billion-euro market, with foreign couples choosing Italian venues for destination weddings. The decision is 80% emotional and 20% practical: the website has to move people with quality photos, reassure them with real testimonials, and qualify them with a quote form that asks for the date, guest count and budget. We work portfolio-first, with local SEO on 'wedding planner + city' and 'wedding venue + area', and multilingual support for destination weddings.

Common challenges in the industry

What typically slows down or holds back the digital presence of businesses in this vertical.

    Photo portfolio on Instagram, zero brand control and zero SEO
    No structured quote form, just a generic email
    Testimonials missing or clearly fake, so couples don't believe them
    Website only in Italian, making it inaccessible for US/UK destination weddings
    Zero differentiation (everyone 'tells your unique story')

How we solve them

The features and solutions we apply by default to a events and wedding planners project.

  • Wedding portfolio with an immersive gallery for each event
  • Event venues section with aerial photos, map and capacity
  • Quote form with date, guests, budget and style
  • Couple testimonials with photo and name (explicit consent)
  • Service storytelling (coordination, design, suppliers)
  • Blog section with real wedding inspiration and trends
  • Multilingual IT/EN at minimum for destination weddings
  • Event CRM integration (Aisle Planner, HoneyBook, Planning Pod)
  • Date availability calendar (optional, lead qualification)
  • Local SEO on 'wedding planner + city', 'wedding venue + area'

Most requested services by people working in this industry

The areas where we focus our efforts when starting with a new events and wedding planners client.

Compliance notes

GDPR for client data (consent for published images, art. 96 of Law 633/1941). SCIA notification for event activities if a physical premises is opened. If the venue is an accommodation facility: CIN and obligations for accommodation providers. For deposit payments: compliance with the Consumer Code (earnest-money deposit vs. advance payment). Withholding tax if it's a B2B relationship with companies.