How to make a wedding website (free, no code, one evening)
~15 minutes · no code · free to start
Wedding website builders charge $10–20 a month, wrap your day in their branding, and still make you fight a template. You're about to make one that's exactly yours — in about the time it takes to agree on a first-dance song.
Everything guests actually need — when, where, what to wear, how to say yes — on one beautiful page that works on every phone. And when plans change (they will), updating it is one sentence, not a support ticket.
What you'll end up with
- ✓A hero with your names, date, and a countdown to the day
- ✓Schedule, venue with directions, dress code, and FAQ
- ✓An RSVP button that sends guests' answers straight to your phone or inbox
- ✓Elegant on phones — where every guest will open it
The five steps (same for every app)
- 1
Describe it
Type what you want in plain English — like you'd explain it to a friend. No technical words needed. Every guide below gives you a ready-made description you can use as-is or edit.
- 2
Check the plan
Kyntra replies with a short plan in plain English: what it understood and what it's about to build. If it got something wrong, just say so. Happy? Hit Approve. (You can switch on Auto later to skip this step.)
- 3
Watch it build
About a minute later your app appears in the preview panel — a real, working app, not a mockup. Click around in it right away.
- 4
Ask for changes
This is where Kyntra is different from hiring anyone: changes are just sentences. "Make it blue." "Add a delete button." "That chart is confusing, make it simpler." Each change takes about a minute, and every version gets a quality grade in the header — Kyntra checks its own work for the mistakes AI builders usually make.
- 5
Publish it
One click on Publish gives your app a real web address you can send to anyone or open on your phone. Change something later? Publish again — same address, new version.
Your ready-made description
This is the exact text the button below pastes for you — read it, edit anything, or use it as-is.
A wedding website for two names I'll give you (use 'Alex & Sam' as placeholders). Sections: a beautiful hero with our names and the date, our story timeline, the schedule for the day (ceremony, dinner, party with times and places), a venue section with an embedded map link and directions, dress code, FAQ (parking, kids, gifts), and an RSVP section where guests tap 'We're coming' or 'Sadly not' and it opens a pre-written message to us (WhatsApp or email) with their answer and name filled in. Add a countdown to the big day. Elegant, romantic, works beautifully on phones since that's where guests will open it.
Make it yours — things to say next
After the first build, changes are just sentences in the chat. For example:
You say: “Our names are Maria & Jonas, the date is June 12 2027, the venue is …”
→ Your details throughout the whole site
You say: “Make it sage green and cream, botanical, less gold”
→ Your palette, not template #47
You say: “Add a photo gallery section — here are six photo links”
→ Your story in pictures
You say: “Add a Spotify link where guests can suggest songs”
→ The playlist crowd-sources itself
Common questions
How do RSVPs reach us?
The RSVP buttons open a pre-written WhatsApp or email message to you with the guest's answer filled in — they just hit send. No forms, no logins, nothing for grandma to figure out.
Can we password-protect it?
Ask Kyntra to add a simple entry code ('the code is on your invitation') — one sentence in chat.
Do I need to know how to code?
No. You describe, Kyntra builds. You never have to read or touch code — though it's all there if you're curious.
Is it really free?
Yes — free to start, no card. The free plan includes 5 apps and 25 builds a day, which is plenty to build and polish something real.
Five minutes from now, this exists.
Free to start · no card · live app in about a minute