One message, everyone reached
The chaotic family WhatsApp group is where celebration information goes to die — buried under memes, half the guests muted, and the hosts fielding the same question forty times, whether it's a wedding, a griha pravesh or a big birthday. Updates is the calm alternative. Write a title and a message, and it appears in an "Updates from the hosts" feed on every guest's schedule page. Tick "email guests now" and it goes straight to their inboxes too. Pin the important ones to the top; re-send if something changes.
Targeted to the right guests
Not every update is for everyone. On a multi-function celebration you can tag an update to a specific event, and only the guests invited to that one receive it — so the Mehndi crowd hears about the Mehndi parking, the pooja guests hear about the muhurat timing, and the reception-only guests aren't bothered by any of it. Untargeted updates go to everyone. It's the precision the WhatsApp group could never give you.
A single source of truth, right where guests already are
Because updates live on the same page as each guest's schedule, RSVP and travel details, there's one place your guests check — not five. When they open their link the night before to see what time to arrive, the latest updates are right there. No app to download, no group to join, no scrolling back through three weeks of chat to find the venue address.
What's inside
Built to handle the full job.
Post once, seen everywhere
Shows on every guest's schedule page instantly.
Email blast, optional
Send the update to every invited household's inbox with one tick.
Event-targeted
Tag an update to one function; only those guests get it.
Pin the important ones
Keep critical updates at the top of the feed.
Re-send anytime
Details changed again? Re-email the same update.
No app, no group
Guests just open their link — nothing to download or join.
In real weddings
How couples are using it.
The last-minute venue change
The Sangeet venue floods two days before. You post one update tagged to the Sangeet, tick "email now", and every Sangeet guest is told — with the new address — in minutes. The Reception guests never see it.
Day-before logistics
The night before, you pin an update: arrival time, parking, the WhatsApp-free way to reach the day-of coordinator. Guests opening their schedule see it front and centre.
The recurring question, answered once
Instead of answering "what's the dress code?" forty times, you post it once. It's on every guest's page from then on.
Frequently asked