We all use social media for many different reasons. Keeping up with old friends, sharing pictures, cat videos, seeing what Taylor Swift is up to…but it can also be a huge help when planning your wedding. With so many different platforms to use, it’s easy to find great wedding ideas, stay organized (with the help of LinkMy.Wedding), and share the planning and happiness of your wedding journey with your friends and family!

LinkMy.Wedding has helped thousands of couples stay organized and has helped to relieve the stress of their wedding planning, and we have come up with a few ways to help you use social media while planning your big day.

  1. Find All the Inspiration You Need: Pinterest boards, TikTok hacks, Instagram reels (check out all our LinkMy.Wedding Instagram reels) …there are no shortage of wedding ideas online. From dream dresses to unique décor, you will never run out of creative inspiration.
  2. Follow Multiple Vendors: Most florists, photographers, cake decorators and anyone else who has anything to do with planning a wedding share their work on social media. It’s the best way to see their work before reaching out to them.
  3. Start a Group Chat or Private Page: Whether it’s your bridal party or family members, keep everyone in the loop with a private group chat (LinkMy.Wedding makes that simple.) Share updates, pictures, dress code reminders…it’s way easier than 50 different text threads.

And here’s the best part; LinkMy.Wedding makes all your wedding plans easy! Instead of juggling multiple apps, you can share one simple link where your guests can find everything: your livestream, RSVP details, registry, meal choices…its social media made simple for your wedding day.

When you are looking for an easy way to manage all the details of your special day, LinkMy.Wedding is here for you, with multiple ways to reach us:

💍 Text “Wedding” to 36943

💍 Fill out our contact form

💍 Contact us at LinkMy.Wedding@foxie.com

💍 Prefer to talk? Call us at 866-BE-ENGAGED (866-233-6424)

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