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Planning a Wedding

Best Wedding Websites for UK Couples

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Katie Webb Updated:
21st of April 2026

Wedding websites have become a popular way for couples to organise key details and share information ahead of the big day. Instead of answering the same questions repeatedly, you can share timings, venue details, accommodation options, gift lists and RSVPs in one place.

Many platforms are free or low cost, easy to set up, and designed for couples with no technical experience. If you're comparing your options, these are some of the best wedding websites available to UK couples right now.

If you're working through the wider to-do list as well, our guide on how to plan a wedding in the UK covers the key steps from start to finish.

Compare the Best Wedding Website Builders

WithJoy

WithJoy wedding website displayed on tablet with matching botanical wedding stationery, save the date cards and engagement ring.
WithJoy

WithJoy is one of the most popular choices for couples looking for a modern wedding website. It offers stylish templates, online RSVPs, guest messaging, schedules and travel information for guests.

The platform is straightforward to customise and works well for couples who want a polished website without needing design experience.

Best for: All-in-one wedding websites with RSVP tools.

Say I Do

Say I Do wedding website homepage with eucalyptus design, couple names, wedding date and RSVP button.
Say I Do

Say I Do is a strong option for couples who want something simple, elegant and quick to launch.

It focuses on digital invitations, RSVP management and guest communication, making it useful for couples who want to keep planning admin straightforward.

Best for: Simple wedding websites with clean styling.

The Knot

The Knot wedding website displayed on laptop with personalised couple details and navigation menu.
The Knot

The Knot is a well-known platform with a range of templates and wedding planning tools.

Although some features are more US-focused, many UK couples still use it for creating a wedding website and managing guest responses.

Best for: Couples wanting a wide choice of templates.

Getting Married

Getting Married wedding website displayed on tablet with personalised couple names, wedding date and illustrated venue design.
Getting Married

Getting Married is a UK-based platform offering wedding websites alongside planning tools.

It can be a practical option for couples who want guest list tools and a website in one place, with features suited to UK weddings.

Best for: UK couples wanting planning tools and a wedding website together.

Zola

Zola wedding website homepage with personalised couple names, navigation menu and engagement photo banner.
Zola

Zola is a well-known platform with modern wedding website templates and RSVP features. It suits couples looking for a clean, contemporary design.

Some tools are more US-focused, but the website builder can still work well for UK couples.

Best for: Modern website designs.

What Is a Wedding Website?

A wedding website is a personalised online page where couples can share key details about their day before invitations are sent and in the lead-up to the wedding.

It gives guests one easy place to check important information, while helping couples keep plans organised and share updates quickly if plans change.

Wedding websites are often used to manage RSVPs, answer common guest questions, share travel information, link gift lists and keep everyone updated in the run-up to the wedding.

What Should You Put on a Wedding Website?

Wedding planning workspace with laptop, phone, notebook, calendar pages and rings, representing creating a wedding website and organising plans.

The best wedding websites are clear, practical and easy for guests to use. Include the information guests are most likely to need before and on the day.

  • Wedding date and timings
  • Venue names and addresses
  • RSVP deadline or response form
  • Travel, parking or taxi information
  • Accommodation suggestions
  • Dress code guidance
  • Gift list information
  • Contact details for the day

You can also add personal touches such as your story, photos or local recommendations for guests travelling to the wedding.

Are Wedding Websites Worth It?

For many couples, yes. A wedding website can save time, reduce admin and make guest communication much easier in the run-up to the wedding.

Rather than searching through emails or messages, guests have one place to check the latest details whenever they need them. This can be particularly helpful for weddings with lots of travelling guests, multiple events or accommodation spread across different locations.

Wedding websites also make it easier to manage responses, share last-minute updates and keep everything organised as plans come together.

Many couples use a wedding website alongside wedding invitations and stationery, using printed invites for the formal announcement and the website for practical details.

Are Wedding Websites Free?

Many wedding website platforms offer free plans, which can be enough for lots of couples.

Free wedding websites often include templates, basic customisation, RSVP forms and guest information pages. This can be ideal if you want a simple website without extra costs.

Some platforms charge for premium features such as:

  • Custom website domains
  • Additional design options
  • Advanced guest management tools
  • Matching digital invitations
  • Extra storage for photos or videos

Before choosing a platform, check what is included on the free plan and whether any paid upgrades are worth it for your needs. For many couples, a free option is more than enough.

Final Thoughts

Once your wedding website is live, keep it updated as details are confirmed. Add any travel details, accommodation suggestions or timings guests may need closer to the day, and check that RSVP deadlines are clear.

If you're still planning your day, browse our wedding venues and wedding suppliers to compare options that suit your style, budget and plans.

Headshot of Katie Webb, Marketing Manager at Guides for Brides
About the author
Katie is a wedding and travel expert with first-hand experience planning her own wedding. With a background in art and design and several years’ experience as cabin crew, she brings a strong eye for detail and in-depth knowledge of destinations and travel planning. Katie shares clear, practical advice to help couples make confident decisions, from wedding planning through to honeymoon ideas.

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