It writes itself from the celebration you've already set up
You've already entered your date, your events, your venues, your dress codes, your travel notes, and your registry. Why type it all again into a separate website? Jubily's site is generated automatically from your celebration workspace. Your events page pulls from the events you've created — the six functions of a wedding, or the pooja and party of a birthday. Your RSVP page is the per-household RSVP your guest list already drives. Your registry pulls from the registry you've linked. Your photos page pulls from the shared album. Update any of these in your planning workspace and the website updates with them — there is never a "second copy" of your data to keep in sync.
Designed to look like a magazine, not a free template
Most event website builders default to a clip-art aesthetic that you'd be embarrassed to share with anyone older than thirty. Jubily's templates are art-directed: editorial typography, full-bleed photography, generous whitespace, restrained gold accents — the visual language of a wedding magazine spread, not a free template generator. You get five core templates (modern, traditional, gold-and-cream, deep-jewel-tone, minimalist) and you can customise the typography, colour palette, and hero image to match your celebration's identity — formal for a wedding, warm for a pooja, playful for a birthday.
Works on the phones your guests are actually using
The vast majority of your guests will open the website on a phone — many on slow connections, many on older Android devices, many on the train. Jubily's site is mobile-first by design: every page loads in under a second, every image is optimised for mobile bandwidth, every interaction works without a single line of JavaScript. That sounds like a small thing; it's actually the difference between a website that gets read and one that gets closed mid-load.
Privacy first — public, password-protected, or invite-only
Some hosts want a fully public site with a custom domain (yourcelebration.app) that anyone can find. Others want it visible only to invited guests, with a password or a personal access link — which matters even more for an intimate pooja or a surprise birthday. Jubily supports all three. Public sites are SEO-indexed and shareable; private sites require a password or a per-household invite link, and the site silently 404s for anyone without it. Your registry, your venue addresses, and your private notes are never exposed to anyone you didn't mean to share with.
In your guest's language, on their timeline
Multi-language support is built in — your site can be presented in English, Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, or Urdu, and each guest can switch languages with one tap. The day-of timeline shows guests their personal schedule (only the events they RSVPd yes to), with the right address, dress code, parking notes, and contact number for each. On the morning of the celebration, the website is the single most-opened tab among your guests — and Jubily is built to make sure it doesn't let them down.
What's inside
Built to handle the full job.
Auto-generated from your data
Events, venues, RSVP, registry, photos — all pulled from your workspace.
Editorial templates
Five magazine-quality templates, each fully customisable.
Mobile-first performance
Sub-second loads on slow connections, no JavaScript required.
Public, password-protected, or invite-only
Choose how visible your site is.
Multi-language
English, Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Urdu — guest-switchable.
Personalised schedule view
Each guest sees only the events they're attending.
In real weddings
How couples are using it.
A custom domain like priya-and-rahul.com
You buy a custom domain ahead of the wedding, point it at your Jubily site, and your guests have a clean, professional URL to remember. No "jubily.co.uk/wedding/XYZ" required.
A password-protected site for a surprise 50th
You're throwing a surprise party and it absolutely cannot be discoverable — least of all by the guest of honour. A single password protects the whole site, shared only on the printed invitation, so the logistics stay hidden until the big reveal.
A bilingual site for two sides of a family
Half your guests are British-born; half are first-generation. Your site offers an English/Gujarati toggle in the header. Both audiences read it comfortably.
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