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February at WedVis

Design system v2 across the whole product, a real Hub trial for new accounts, shared pages, and the Wedding Hub starts to feel like home.

February was a foundational month — the design system that the rest of the product would build on, the first version of the shared hub couples actually see, and a long list of UX corrections that made WedVis feel like a finished product instead of a beta.

Design system v2

A full UI sweep across 80+ files — espresso text, gold accent, the mocha button family, tighter spacing, the typography pairings that now define the product. Every surface got a coherence pass so the homepage, the hub, the generation flow, and the pro tools finally read as one product.

A real Hub trial for every new account

Every new signup got the full Wedding Hub to take WedVis for a real spin — checklist, AI Budget Builder, vendor management, guest list, file storage. After the trial ends, you keep your data and your aesthetic; just the Hub features lock until you upgrade.

Shared hub, redesigned

The page your couples actually see when you share your hub with them got a visual overhaul — animations, expandable vendors, grouped checklists, board and folder sharing, starred visions surfaced first. The first version of "what does the other side look like" that wasn't just a stripped-down screenshot of yours.

Create Vision, smoother

A batch of UX improvements on the generation flow — direct download, share link, mobile layout fixes, auto-save toast so you stop wondering if your work made it. Plus a share confirmation modal that prevents the accidental "wait, was that public?" moment.

Budget, guests, proposals

  • Budget got an overhaul — Remaining column, charts toggle, paste-import directly from a spreadsheet
  • Guest list got +1 counts, paste-import, and realtime collaboration with whoever you invited
  • Proposals got expiration dates and a contract terms section so you can send something close to final

Onboarding that meets you where you are

Clearer step-1 navigation, mobile-optimized welcome flow, collapsed checklist by default, progress detection that survives a refresh. Less hand-holding, more "I know where I am."