We’ll go ahead and guess that you’ve probably at least heard of Squarespace websites. Squarespace is known for its simple, powerful websites and blogs all over the net. Each site has 24/7 support, responsive designs (a must if you’ll have viewers on different devices), and an e-commerce page—all for $8 a month. It’s probably the easiest way you can get a beautiful website up and running fast. Starting to see where this is going? Well it IS pretty ideal for wedding websites…
How fun is this? Love when couples aren’t afraid to show off their personalities. Just choose one of Squarespace‘s templates to instantly create a beautiful, mobile-friendly wedding website that allows you to collect addresses and RSVPs, post pics and announcements about the big day, and share important info. The RSVPs automatically get pulled into a Google doc so you can track everything, and you can easily link up or embed registries too (or create a simple cash gift registry right through Squarespace).
Set up a photo album to share your story with friends + fam. Then why not update it later with a gallery of photos and videos from the e-sesh or wedding itself? Too good not to share!
How about a little honeymoon update too?
Even if you’re already familiar with Squarespace, they’ve rolled out a ton of new features with Squarespace 7, including a redesigned interface. You can now make all edits on the same page so you don’t have to flip back and forth between editing + previewing. Plus, there are six new templates just for wedding websites as well as cover pages, which allow you to put up a save the date in minutes. They’ve also teamed up with Getty Images so you can choose from a ton of photos to use for $10 flat.
Every annual account comes with a free domain name, so everything is really all set to go. Personalizing your wedding website with a love story and sweet photos will get people excited about your day for sure.
Thinking of creating your wedding website through Squarespace? Don’t forget to use code 100LAYERCAKE for a 10% discount!
Wedding Photography by:
Nostalgic Photography (jillandryan4life.com)Chris Simons (yeonhee-lee.squarespace.com)
Silver Lucida (http://alannah-nageer.squarespace.com/)