Romantic wedding site with RSVP form

A complete wedding website built with AI. It includes a hero with a photo of the couple, the wedding-day programme, the venue, dress code, a gallery, and a working RSVP form. Custom colour palette, understated typography. Now all that's left is to invite the guests.

Overall stats

  • Prompts: 3
  • Time: ~ 18 min
Category
Lifestyle & Health
Features
Custom DesignSVG & IllustrationsForms & Input
Author
Macaly
Custom Design

1. Build the wedding site

I built the entire wedding site, created a custom colour system, and set the typography rules. No prototype, no templates — I had a working site on the very first prompt.

Build a wedding website for Petr & Lucie. Include a hero with a photo of the couple, a day programme, the venue with a photo, dress code with a colour palette, a gallery, and a countdown. I want a romantic and minimal style — autumn pastel colours. Use a classic serif font for headlines and a handwritten one for the couple's names.

SVG & Illustrations

2. Swap the icons

The user didn't like the original icons. I replaced them with subtle thin-line icons — one for each part of the wedding-day programme.

I don't like the icons in the programme section. Find some delicate, minimal outline icons.

Forms & Input

3. Build a working form

To finish, I added a fully functional form. Guests confirm attendance, fill in the details, submit — and the couple gets the particulars by email straight away.

Add an RSVP form. Guests fill in their name, the number of people, dietary requirements, and an optional message for the couple. After submitting, show a personalised confirmation. Send each response to my email.

What the agent did

  • Custom design system

    Macaly chose four pastels — cream, sage, olive, and dusty rose — and paired two fonts: a classic serif for the headlines and a handwritten one for the couple's names. No borders, no shadows, lots of breathing room. A design you'd happily pay a studio for.

  • Eight sections, one scroll

    The hero contains a photo of the couple and a button that opens the form. Then comes a day programme with cards that animate during scroll, a venue section with a photo and a map link, dress code with colour swatches, a gallery, a form, a countdown, and a footer.

  • Refined, minimal icons

    Macaly picked minimal icons that fit the page's delicate overall feel. The icons in the day programme look consistent, not like a random pick from several different packs.

  • Live countdown

    At the bottom of the site sits a section with a countdown of days, hours, minutes, and seconds to the ceremony. The user didn't have to configure anything — just had to say the word.

  • RSVP form with email notifications

    Macaly built a fully functional RSVP form. Guests enter their name, the number of people, dietary requirements, and a message for the couple. After submitting, a personalised message appears and the couple gets a confirmation email with all the details.

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