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Custom wedding websites with event info

Market Leaders:ZolaJoyThe Knot

Key Opportunity: Better multilingual support and European templates

SWOT Analysis

Our Strengths

  • True multilingual support (not just translated UI)
  • European-aesthetic templates designed for Mediterranean weddings
  • Privacy-first — no tracking scripts on guest-facing pages
  • Self-hostable option for tech-savvy couples

Our Weaknesses

  • Fewer templates than Zola or Joy at launch
  • No custom domain support initially
  • Less integration with US registry services

Market Opportunities

  • Multilingual wedding websites for international couples in Europe
  • Privacy-compliant websites (GDPR) as differentiator
  • Real wedding analytics on guest website engagement
  • Progressive Web App wedding websites for offline access at venue

Threats to Watch

  • !Zola and Joy have polished, battle-tested website builders
  • !Riley & Grey dominates luxury wedding website niche
  • !Squarespace/Wix offer generic website builders couples sometimes use

Where Wedded Wins

True Multilingual

Not just translated menus — full content localization including dates, times, currencies, and directions adapted per guest's language and location.

Privacy-First Design

No tracking scripts, no cookie banners, no third-party analytics on guest-facing pages. GDPR-compliant by architecture, not by policy.

European Aesthetics

Templates designed for Mediterranean venues, European photography styles, and local wedding cultures — not adapted from US templates.

Competitors in This Category (6)

How We Beat Them

Their Weakness

US-only, English-only, registry-focused, no European presence

How Wedded Wins
  • True multilingual support vs their English-only sites
  • European templates vs their US aesthetic
  • Privacy-first vs their data-monetization model

vs Joy (WithJoy)

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Their Weakness

English-centric, limited international features, no GDPR focus

How Wedded Wins
  • Multilingual content adaptation per guest
  • GDPR-native architecture
  • European venue and aesthetic focus

Detailed Opportunities

True Multilingual Wedding Websites

High Priority

Automatic content adaptation per guest language — not just UI translation. Schedule in local time, currency in local format, directions from guest's country.

35% of weddings in Spain involve at least one international partner

GDPR-Native Guest Websites

Medium Priority

Wedding websites that are privacy-compliant by default — no cookie banners needed, no tracking, no data selling.

European couples increasingly wary of US platforms' data practices

PWA Wedding Website

Medium Priority

Guest-facing website works offline — critical for venue areas with poor connectivity. Cached schedule, maps, and contact info.