It started with one wedding
Planning a large multi-event wedding in 2024 meant juggling more platforms, more people and more moving parts than anyone had prepared for. Vendors were found through Instagram searches, Google, and word of mouth. Every enquiry was a separate DM or email. DIY projects were pieced together from scattered tutorials across different websites. Shopping lists lived on a notes app and things were still forgotten until the last minute.
Communication happened across WhatsApp, email and five different inboxes at once. There was no single place to see everything, track what was booked, or plan what still needed doing. And for a wedding with multiple events, the complexity multiplied fast.
When it was over, the question was obvious. Why does planning one of the most important occasions of your life feel this disorganised? The UK had directories, but no real tools attached. It had tools, but none of them connected. It had platforms, but none built specifically around how weddings actually work here.
That gap became Wedsi.