Is WedSites mobile-friendly?
Wondering if your wedding website will look good on your guests' phones? Here's the short version: absolutely.
Short answer: Yes. Every WedSites wedding website is automatically mobile-responsive. Your site looks great on phones, tablets, and computers without any extra work.
Responsive themes built in
Every theme in the WedSites library is designed to be fully responsive from the start. That means your wedding website automatically adjusts its layout, text size, and images to fit whatever screen your guests are using, whether it's a large desktop monitor, a tablet, or a smartphone.
You don't need to build a separate mobile version or toggle any special settings. It just works.
Guests can do everything on their phones
Your guests won't miss out on anything when visiting your site from their phone. They can:
- Browse all your wedding details and pages
- View your photo galleries
- Get directions to your venue
- RSVP right from their phone (Standard and Pro plans)
- Access any other information you've added to your site
The RSVP form is especially mobile-friendly, which is great because many guests will respond the moment they see your invitation on their phone.
Your planning dashboard works on mobile too
It's not just the guest-facing website that's mobile-friendly. Your WedSites dashboard (where you build and manage your site) also works on mobile devices. You can make quick edits, check your guest list, or review RSVPs from your phone when you're on the go.
That said, for bigger tasks like designing your site layout or uploading lots of photos, you'll have a more comfortable experience on a laptop or desktop.
No separate mobile version needed
Some website builders require you to design a desktop version and then tweak a separate mobile version. WedSites doesn't work that way. One design covers all screen sizes. Any changes you make look great everywhere, automatically.
Tips
- Preview your site on your own phone before sharing it with guests. It's a great way to see exactly what they'll experience.
- Keep text concise and images high quality. Both look better on smaller screens.
- Test your RSVP form on a phone to make sure the experience is smooth for your guests.