An assistant that actually knows your plan
Most "AI wedding planners" are just a chatbot with no idea who you are. Ours is different: it is wired into your workspace. When you ask "am I on track?", it looks at your date, your booked suppliers, your outstanding tasks and your RSVP numbers, and tells you exactly what to focus on next. When you ask "how should I split my budget?", it works from the real number you set and the currency you're planning in. Nothing is invented — it grounds every answer in your data, so the advice is worth acting on.
Culturally fluent, by design
Ask it to sketch a running order for an Anand Karaj, suggest which functions a Gujarati Hindu wedding usually includes, or explain what to brief a caterer serving pure veg, halal and Jain in parallel — and it answers with genuine fluency across Hindu, Sikh, Muslim and Jain traditions. It won't assume; if a detail matters, it asks. This is the difference between a tool built for South Asian celebrations and a Western one with the names swapped out.
From "what do I do?" to a clear next step
The copilot is at its best when you're overwhelmed. New engagement and no idea where to begin? It builds you a starter plan. Three weeks out and panicking? It gives you the short list of things that actually still matter. It also knows the app: if you ask it to message your guests, chase RSVPs or find a vendor, it points you to the exact tool that does it — Updates, the guest list, Find vendors — so you're never hunting through menus.
For every celebration, not just weddings
The copilot works whether you're planning a 600-guest four-day wedding or a first-birthday party at home. For a small celebration it keeps things light and practical — headcount, cake, a two-hour run of the day. For a wedding it can go deep on functions, vendor sequencing and budget. It adapts to the celebration you're actually having.
What's inside
Built to handle the full job.
Grounded in your data
Reads your budget, guests, events, suppliers, tasks and RSVPs — no invented facts.
Culturally fluent
Hindu, Sikh, Muslim and Jain traditions, functions and etiquette — without assuming.
Budget-aware advice
Splits and sanity-checks against the real number in your planning currency.
Natural-language answers
Ask "who hasn't RSVP'd?" or "am I over budget on decor?" in plain English.
Points you to the tool
Suggests exactly where in the app to do the thing — no menu hunting.
Any celebration
Weddings, poojas, birthdays, anniversaries — it scales to the occasion.
In real weddings
How couples are using it.
Newly engaged and overwhelmed
You just got engaged and the to-do list feels infinite. Ask the copilot "where do I even start?" and it gives you a grounded first month: set the date, agree the budget, shortlist venues and photographers — the three that book up earliest — in your city.
A budget gut-check
You've entered a £40,000 budget for 300 guests. Ask "is this realistic and how should I split it?" and it breaks it down by category with real cost-per-head context, flags where South Asian weddings usually overspend, and tells you what's tight.
The final-fortnight panic
Two weeks out, ask "what still actually matters?" and it filters everything down to the handful of things that can't slip — final headcount to the caterer, the day-of run sheet, confirming vendor arrival times — and points you to each.
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