Wedding seating chart and guest list, made simple
Aisle Planner helps couples and planners build seating charts, manage RSVPs and coordinate guest groups in minutes. Co-edit with your partner in real time, prevent duplicate gifts on the wishlist, and rebuild a 100-guest seating chart the night before the wedding without panic.
What you can do with Aisle Planner
- Build and rearrange wedding seating charts with automatic conflict detection.
- Track RSVPs, dietary restrictions, and plus-ones for every guest.
- Share a single workspace with your partner so updates stay in sync.
- Manage a shared wedding wishlist with a one-click claim system to prevent duplicate gifts.
- Export filtered guest lists for your caterer, venue, or vendors.
Real wedding stories
- The wedding planning tools stack Marco and Léa actually used (and the three they dropped) — Eleven months, 130 guests, two cities, one shared planning workspace. Here are the wedding planning tools that earned their place — and the ones that quietly disappeared.
- How Priya stopped wrestling with Excel and built a 180-guest wedding seating chart in an afternoon — Excel can hold names, but it cannot hold relationships. Here is why Priya switched from a spreadsheet seating chart to a real wedding seating chart maker, and what changed.
- How Priya tracked 47 dietary restrictions without a single email thread — Vegan, gluten-free, nut allergy, kosher, two pescatarians and a toddler with a dairy intolerance. Here is how the catering deadline stopped being a panic.
- How Anna and Luca stopped sending wedding spreadsheets back and forth — Two laptops, three Google Docs, and a guest list that was never the same on both sides. Here is how a shared workspace ended the version-control nightmare.
- How Marco and Giulia stopped getting three of the same espresso machine — Two aunts bought the same gift, a cousin guessed wrong, and the registry was a mess. Here is how a shared wishlist with claims fixed it in one afternoon.
- How Sarah saved her seating chart the night before the wedding — 142 guests, three last-minute RSVP changes, and one printed chart that no longer worked. Here is how Sarah fixed it in under 10 minutes.
- How Elena and James handled 30 RSVPs in the last week, without redoing everything — When a third of your guest list confirms in the final week, the seating chart you spent a month building falls apart. Here is how Elena and James kept theirs intact.
- How Marco seated divorced parents, new partners, and skeptical grandparents, without a single argument — When four parents, two new partners, and a grandmother who 'won't sit with that woman' all need a seat, a spreadsheet stops being enough. Here is how Marco solved it.
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