Wedding planners in the Philippines provide a service that’s both highly visual (couples want to see your taste) and deeply trust-based (couples are entrusting their once-in-a-lifetime day). The website serves both functions — portfolio plus credibility platform.
The short answer
Most Philippine wedding planners need the Business tier (₱120K–₱180K) — comprehensive portfolio, package pages, vendor network, blog, and structured inquiry. Premium planners working on luxury weddings often need Premium tier (₱220K–₱320K).
What couples look for
Portfolio depth. Featured weddings showing your planning style — from venue selection through final reception. Couples evaluate planners on aesthetic taste and execution.
Service offerings. Full-service planning, partial planning, day-of coordination, vendor management, design-only. Couples often start by self-identifying which service tier fits their needs.
Vendor network. Who do you typically work with? Premium planners maintain relationships with top vendors — sharing this network is part of the value proposition.
Track record. Number of weddings planned, average wedding budget served, notable venues worked. Quantifiable credentials matter for high-budget weddings.
Personality fit. Wedding planning is high-touch work. Couples need to like you. About content and personal voice matter.
Essential pages
Home. Featured wedding portfolio, service positioning, primary CTA (Schedule a consultation / Inquire).
Portfolio. Featured weddings organized by style or venue. Each wedding with extensive photography credit and vendor credits.
Services. Detailed service breakdown:
- Full-service planning (start-to-finish coordination)
- Partial planning (assistance with specific elements)
- Day-of coordination (timeline and vendor management on the wedding day)
- Design and styling (aesthetic direction without full coordination)
Packages and Pricing. Starting prices for each service tier. Customization is expected; published pricing anchors expectations.
About. Founding story, planning philosophy, signature elements that make your work distinctive.
Vendor Network. Photographers, florists, makeup artists, caterers, musicians you frequently work with. Each vendor with credit and link if you cross-promote.
Blog. Featured weddings, planning advice, vendor spotlights, venue reviews. The SEO foundation.
Testimonials. Client testimonials with full wedding context (date, venue, scope).
Inquiry. Detailed inquiry form: wedding date, venue (if known), guest count, budget range, service interest, contact info.
Contact. Multiple paths.
Inquiry form
Wedding planner inquiry forms should be detailed enough to enable a real first response:
- Names of both partners
- Wedding date
- Venue (if booked)
- Guest count estimate
- Total wedding budget range
- Service tier of interest
- Where you are in the planning process (just engaged, booked venue, planning underway)
- Anything specific to share
90-second forms generate qualified leads.
Portfolio storytelling
Each featured wedding becomes a multi-section blog post:
- The couple’s story (with permission)
- Venue and date
- Style and vision
- Vendor team credits
- 30–50 photos showing the full day
- The planner’s notes on what made this wedding special
These posts function as both portfolio and SEO content — driving searches for the venue, the date type, and the style.
Budget
Business (₱120K–₱180K): Established wedding planner, comprehensive portfolio, service packages, vendor network, blog with featured weddings, structured inquiry.
Premium (₱220K–₱320K): Premium luxury wedding planner, advanced portfolio infrastructure, multi-photographer credit handling, integrated CRM for ongoing client and vendor management.
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Frequently asked questions
- How much does a wedding planner website cost in the Philippines?
- Most Philippine wedding planners need the Business tier (₱120K–₱180K) — comprehensive portfolio, package pages, vendor network display, blog for SEO, and structured inquiry. Premium wedding planners working on luxury weddings often need Premium (₱220K–₱320K) for advanced content infrastructure.
- What's the most important content on a wedding planner website?
- The portfolio of past weddings and clear package descriptions. Couples evaluating planners want to see your work and understand exactly what they're buying. Vague 'full-service planning' descriptions convert poorly compared to specific package breakdowns.
- Should wedding planners publish package prices?
- Most planners use 'starting from' pricing rather than fixed packages. Wedding planning fees scale with wedding budget and complexity. 'Full-service planning starting at ₱150,000' anchors expectations; specific quotes happen after inquiry and consultation.
- What should wedding planners include in their blog content?
- Featured weddings, venue spotlights, vendor recommendations, planning advice (timeline, budget allocation, vendor selection). Wedding planning is high-research-intent — couples Google extensively before hiring. Blog content drives significant organic traffic.
Working with webdesigner.ph
- Service tiers — Start, Scale, Sell. What each tier includes and what it doesn't.
- Published pricing — Fixed price ranges per tier, named exclusions, and the payment schedule.
- How the process works — Discovery, design, build, and launch, with milestone-gated payment.
- Maintenance plans — Hosting, security, and content updates from ₱4,000/month.
- Get a specific quote — Reply within one Philippine business day.