WedSites vs AislePlanner

These platforms serve different audiences. WedSites is designed for couples planning their own weddings, while AislePlanner is business software for professional wedding planners managing multiple clients.

AislePlanner is designed for professional wedding planners to manage multiple client weddings, with features like client portals, proposal creation, contract management, invoicing, team collaboration, and business analytics. Pricing starts around $25-75/month for professional planners. While couples can access client portals their planner creates, AislePlanner is not designed for couples planning their own weddings. It is business software for wedding professionals.

WedSites is built for couples planning their own weddings: website builder, household RSVPs, guest management, digital stationery, and planning tools (checklist, budget, vendors, payments, seating, timeline).

Feature Comparison

Feature WedSites AislePlanner
Target User Couples planning their own wedding Professional wedding planners
Multi-Client Management N/A (single wedding focus) ✅ Manage multiple client weddings
Wedding Website ✅ Full builder for couples ✅ Client portals for sharing details
RSVP Management ✅ Household RSVPs ✅ Via planner's portal
Business Tools N/A (not business software) ✅ Proposals, contracts, invoicing
Team Collaboration ✅ Partner sharing ✅ Full team management
Planning Tools for Couples ✅ Checklist, budget, vendors, seating, timeline ✅ Accessed via planner
Pricing $99/$199 one-time (for couples) $25-75+/month (for planners)

Who Should Choose AislePlanner

AislePlanner is the right choice if you:

  • Are a professional wedding planner -- The platform is specifically built for running a wedding planning business
  • Need business management tools -- Proposal generation, contract management, invoicing, and business analytics are core features
  • Manage multiple clients -- AislePlanner excels at organizing multiple weddings simultaneously with separate client portals
  • Work with a team -- Built-in team collaboration features support planning businesses with multiple staff members

Who Should Choose WedSites

WedSites is a better fit if you:

  • Are a couple planning your own wedding -- The platform is designed specifically for couples, not professional planners
  • Want a wedding website -- Full website builder with RSVP management and guest tracking
  • Prefer one-time pricing -- Pay once instead of monthly subscription fees
  • Need planning tools without business overhead -- Checklist, budget, vendors, and seating without the professional business features you will not use

WedSites Limitations to Consider

  • Planning tools (checklist, budget, vendors, seating, timeline) require the Pro plan at $199
  • No mobile app for on-the-go planning
  • If you are working with a professional planner, AislePlanner's client portal and collaboration features may provide a smoother planner-couple workflow

Pricing

AislePlanner's monthly pricing ($25-75+/month) is designed for professional planners who use the platform for their business and can expense the cost.

WedSites Basic is $39, Standard is $99, and Pro is $199, as one-time payments with 12 months (Basic) or 24 months (Standard and Pro) of access including website hosting and support.

Making Your Decision

These platforms serve fundamentally different audiences. AislePlanner is business software built for professional wedding planners who manage multiple clients, create proposals, and handle invoicing. WedSites is a wedding platform built for couples who want to manage their own wedding website, guest list, and planning tools. If you are a professional planner, AislePlanner fits your workflow. If you are a couple planning your own wedding, WedSites is designed for your needs. If you are a couple working with a planner who uses AislePlanner, you may already have access to some planning features through your planner's client portal.


This comparison is based on publicly available information as of February 2026. Features and pricing may change. Visit both websites to confirm current offerings before making a decision.