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Wedding planning. Step by step.

Venue, vendors, attire, logistics, final week.

The problem

Wedding planning involves hundreds of decisions and tasks over months. Venue, caterer, photographer, florist, invitations, seating chart, rehearsal dinner, vows — it's overwhelming. Things get missed. Important deadlines slip. And you're coordinating with your partner, families, and a wedding party.

How doth.is helps

doth.is breaks wedding planning into 5 phases: big decisions, vendors, attire, logistics, and final week. Share the list with your partner to divide and conquer. Everyone sees what's done and what's remaining. It's not a full wedding planner — it's the clear, actionable checklist you actually need.

What you get

5 phases: big decisions, vendors, attire, logistics, and final week

40+ tasks covering venue to vows to vendor tips to honeymoon packing

Share with your partner, wedding party, and family members

Track progress across months of planning in one shared place

Free. No sign-up. Takes 10 seconds.

Common questions

What should be on a wedding planning checklist?

A wedding checklist covers: set date and budget, book venue and officiant, hire vendors (photographer, caterer, DJ, florist), choose attire and fittings, send invitations and track RSVPs, create seating chart, plan rehearsal dinner, write vows, get marriage license, and prepare final week details.

How far in advance should you start planning a wedding?

Start 12-18 months before for venue and key vendor bookings. Send save-the-dates 8-12 months out. Invitations go out 8-10 weeks before. Final fittings, vendor confirmations, and day-of timeline happen in the last 2-4 weeks.

How do couples split wedding planning tasks?

Create a shared wedding checklist on doth.is and divide by strength or interest — one person handles vendor research, the other handles logistics and family coordination. Both can see all tasks, check off what's done, and know what's remaining.

What do most people forget when planning a wedding?

Commonly forgotten: tipping vendors (prepare envelopes with cash), a day-of timeline for the wedding party, a point person for vendor questions on the day, a backup plan for weather, and packing honeymoon bags before the wedding day.

Last updated: April 2026

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