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Planning guides, cultural deep-dives, honest competitor breakdowns, and the data we collect on how people actually plan weddings and events.
Why Non-Wedding Events Are Free on RSVP'd (Story B)
The thinking behind making baby showers, birthdays, and every non-wedding event free forever. It is not a loss leader. It is a moat that our wedding-only competitors structurally cannot copy.
By Reuben S. Mann · 7 min read

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Long-form planning walkthroughs, budget breakdowns, and platform comparisons. The work of reading this beats the work of learning it the hard way.
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Interactive calculators, quizzes, and planning tools. Built from the data inside the product, not marketing pages.
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Cultural Wedding Library
Ceremony-by-ceremony deep-dives on Indian, Chinese, Persian, Punjabi Sikh, and other cultural weddings. Written by editors who have been to many of them.
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Industry research, pricing benchmarks, and quantitative breakdowns we publish in-house.
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A field guide to hosting a six to twelve person dinner party, with notes on which parts of the planning you can actually automate and which parts you can't.
Planner Case Study: Running 22 Weddings a Year Solo
A composite case study of a solo planner running 22 weddings a year at $180K revenue. Hours saved, tool stack, client retention, and the tradeoffs.
Mayian: The Pre-Wedding Ritual Explained
A careful guide to the Punjabi mayian ritual: the vatna paste, the seven married women, where it fits in the wedding sequence, and how it differs from haldi.
How to Save Money on Your Wedding in 2026
A practical, culturally-aware guide to cutting $5,000 to $20,000 from a wedding without making it feel like you cut anything.
The First 90 Days After the Engagement
What to actually do in the first three months after getting engaged. Mostly it's conversations. Almost none of it is vendor bookings.
The Modern Tea Ceremony: Hosting One Without a Dai Kam Jie
A step-by-step guide to running your own Chinese wedding tea ceremony, including what to say, who gets served when, and how to handle envelopes.
Meet the editorial team
Six editors across Vancouver, Montreal, Kelowna, and Austin. Between them, we cover every major cultural wedding tradition and the business side of running events.




