Aisle: AI Wedding Planning

Planning a wedding is a lot.
We make it manageable.

Most couples start planning with no idea what they're doing and nobody to ask. Aisle changes that.

✦ Early access $79 ✦ Pay once ✦ No vendor commissions

What you get
Up to 95% less than a traditional wedding planner
Ask Aisle anything, any time. It knows your wedding.
Monthly guided sessions walk you through every decision
Unbiased vendor search. Zero paid placements, ever.
Personalized checklist built from your quiz, not a template
AI-drafted vendor emails that sound like you wrote them
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$199
One-time payment. No subscription, no renewal, no surprise charges.
Never
Paid vendor placements. Every recommendation is actually unbiased.
10 min
To tell us about your wedding. Then everything is personal to you.
How it works

Here's how
it actually works

You answer some questions about your wedding. We use those answers to make everything feel personal to you, not like a template some other couple used.

01

Tell us about your wedding

A 10-minute quiz covers your style, your venue type, your priorities, and your vision. The more you tell us, the more useful every feature becomes.

Onboarding quiz
02

Get a checklist that's actually yours

Not the same generic list every couple gets. Yours is built from your answers: your venue type, your guest count, your priorities. Different for every couple.

Smart checklist
03

Find vendors who actually fit

Search for photographers, florists, or venues and we'll tell you exactly why each one is a good fit for your style and budget. No paid placements, no sponsored results.

Vendor search
04

Stop stressing about vendor emails

Write an inquiry to a florist or photographer and it will actually sound like you wrote it. Your venue type, your aesthetic, your date. Vendors get a real sense of your wedding from the first message.

Email drafting
What's included

Everything you need
to actually get this done

Personalized checklist

Generated from your answers, not a generic template. Covers 13 months of planning with the right tasks at the right time for your specific wedding. The list changes based on your venue type, cultural traditions, and priorities.

Vendor search

Search for real local vendors and get a plain-English explanation of why each one is a good fit for your wedding. No paid placements, no sponsored results. Just honest recommendations.

AI email drafting

Vendor emails are one of the most annoying parts of planning. Aisle drafts them for you: initial inquiries, follow-ups, and replies to emails you've received. Every email uses your actual wedding details so it never sounds like a form letter.

Budget tracker

Track what you've committed, what's still owed, and when payments are due. See how your spending compares to your budget by category. No more checking old emails to remember when a deposit is due.

Vendor manager

Keep track of every vendor you're researching, considering, or have booked. Contact info, notes, contract details, and payments all in one place instead of scattered across your inbox.

Ask Aisle anything

An AI that actually knows your wedding. Ask it what questions to bring to a photographer consultation. Ask what a fair florist budget looks like in your city. Ask anything you'd ask a friend who happened to be a wedding planner.

Monthly planning guides

Each month Aisle walks you through the decisions coming up, including the ones most couples forget to ask about until it's too late. The kind of guidance you'd normally only get from a professional planner.

Monthly planning guides

The stuff a planner would
tell you over coffee

Most couples don't know what they don't know. Every month Aisle surfaces the decisions coming up and the questions most people forget to ask until it's too late.

"If you hired a wedding planner, you'd sit down with them each month and they'd walk you through everything. That's what this is."

12 months out
Exciting. Big decisions ahead.
This month: Book your venue

Your date, your guest count, your whole timeline depends on this. Most couples go in underprepared. Here's what to actually ask.

What your venue's catering policy actually means for your budget
In-house catering can look cheaper upfront but you lose flexibility. Outside caterers give you options but add coordination. Aisle helps you understand the real cost difference before you sign anything.
Noise cutoffs and end times (most couples forget to ask)
A lot of couples sign a venue contract and find out later the music has to stop at 10pm. This is a negotiating point, not a surprise. Ask before you book.
What actually happens if it rains
Where do guests go? Who sets up the backup space? Is there an extra cost? This should be written into your contract before you sign, not figured out the week before your wedding.
Tour at the same time of day as your wedding
A venue that looks stunning at noon can feel totally different at 6pm. The light changes, the vibe changes. Ask to see it during the same time window as your actual event.
8 months out
Building. Locking in your vendors.
This month: Florals and attire

Both take longer than you think. Most couples leave these too late and end up rushing.

Which flowers are actually available at your wedding date
Peonies in November? Probably not. Before you fall in love with a specific flower, check if it's in season. Aisle flags this before your florist consultation so you're not disappointed.
Who actually needs a boutonniere or corsage
Fathers, grandfathers, stepparents, readers, the officiant. Most couples realize they forgot half the list the week before. Build it now while you have time to think.
Your dress timeline is tighter than you think
4 to 6 months for the dress to arrive, then 2 to 3 fittings after that. Order at 8 months and you have just enough room. Wait until 4 months and you're rushing through alterations.
What your venue includes before you book the florist
Charger plates, linens, specialty chairs, arches: some venues have them, some don't. Your florist's setup depends on what's already there. Find this out before you commit to both.
3 months out
This is where it gets harder. Hundreds of small decisions.
This month: The small stuff that adds up

Month 3 is when most couples start to feel overwhelmed. A lot of small decisions land at once. Aisle walks through them one at a time.

Weigh a sample invitation before you buy 150 stamps
A fully assembled invitation with inner envelope, RSVP card, and inserts often needs extra postage. One trip to the post office before you stamp everything saves you money and a second trip.
If you add meal choices to your RSVP, here's what that actually means
You'll need to track who chose what and give your caterer a final breakdown. It's manageable but it adds work. Aisle helps you set it up so it doesn't become a headache later.
Escort cards vs. place cards, and whether you need either
Escort cards send guests to a table. Place cards assign a specific seat. Depending on your setup you might need one, both, or neither. Aisle walks through this based on your guest count and table style.
What your wedding website is probably still missing
Most wedding websites are missing the dress code, parking info, weekend schedule, FAQ for out-of-town guests, and hotel block details. Aisle checks yours against a complete list so guests actually have what they need.
1 month out
Almost there. Execution mode.
This month: Get your systems in place

You should not be fielding logistics questions on your wedding day. Set up who handles what now, before things get chaotic.

Vendor tips: who gets one, how much, and who hands them out
Caterers, DJ, hair and makeup, transportation, photographers. Most couples forget to sort this until the morning of the wedding. Aisle builds your tip list now with suggested amounts by vendor type.
Designate a point of contact who is not you or your partner
Every vendor will try to reach you on the day. The caterer has a setup question. The florist can't find the reception space. You will not want to be answering these calls. Pick someone now and give them the vendor list.
Build your photography shot list now, not the week before
Every family combination, every important person, every must-have moment. Your photographer uses this to keep portraits moving efficiently. If you don't give them one, you'll realize afterward that you missed something.
Final headcount and dietary needs go to more vendors than you think
Caterer, cake baker, venue, transportation. Each one has a different deadline. Aisle creates a confirmation checklist so nothing gets missed.
Week of the wedding
Trust the plan. You've done the work.
This week: Don't let anything slip

The things that cause chaos on the morning of a wedding are always the things nobody thought to put on a list.

Packing your wedding day bag (the full list)
Dress, shoes, veil, jewelry, garter, rings, marriage license, vows, backup copies of vows, programs, phone charger, touch-up makeup, stain remover pen, fashion tape, pain reliever, something borrowed. Aisle generates this list from your profile.
Who is packing the cake and gifts at the end of the night
You will not remember to do this. Neither will your partner. Assign it to someone specific this week so it doesn't get left behind or become your problem at midnight.
Arrange to have the dress steamed ahead of time
Most venues and hotels have a steamer available on request. Most couples don't ask until the morning of and find out it's not available. Sort this out now.
Write a note to your partner for the morning of the wedding
Almost every couple who does this says it was one of the most memorable moments of their wedding day. Write it this week while you have the headspace, not the night before.
The difference

Not another
wedding app

The Knot and Zola are great for storing your wedding details. Aisle is for actually planning it. Here's the real difference.

Aisle The Knot / Zola Wedding Planner
Personalized to your wedding
AI vendor recommendations
Writes vendor emails for you
Zero vendor commissions
One-time cost under $200 (free)$3k to $25k
Available 24/7
Unbiased recommendationsPay to play
Pricing

One price.
That's really it.

No subscription. No vendor kickbacks. No ads. Pay once and use it for your entire engagement.

At launch
$199
One-time payment. Fair use limits apply.*
  • Everything in the full app
  • Personalized AI checklist
  • AI vendor search and email drafting
  • Budget and payment tracker
  • Ask Aisle AI assistant
  • Monthly planning guides
  • Free updates throughout your engagement

* Fair use limits apply: up to 500 AI email drafts, 200 vendor searches, and 1,000 Ask Aisle questions per account. More than enough for planning any wedding.

Early feedback

What couples
actually think

I sent my first vendor inquiry in under two minutes. It mentioned our garden venue, our vintage maximalist aesthetic, even that we want flowers but they're not the main focus. The florist responded within the hour.

Hannah, Winter Park FL

The checklist had things I hadn't even thought about: hotel room blocks, getting ready logistics, backup copies of my vows. It felt like someone who had done this a hundred times was quietly guiding me.

Beta tester

More early access reviews coming soon.

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Your wedding is a big deal.
Let's plan it properly.

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