July at WedVis
The Wedding Journal, day-of timelines for couples, an assistant that does the work, and a Pro EA that researches and designs.
This was our biggest month yet. A brand-new Wedding Journal, day-of timelines opened up to couples, an assistant that finally does the work instead of just talking about it, and a Pro EA that can go research and design on its own. Plus a cleaner home for all of it.
The Wedding Journal
We built you a private place to hold the whole wedding in one spot — a beautiful full-page notebook for every idea, photo, sketch, and note as it comes to you.
Customize the cover with real leather, linen, paper, or velvet textures in any color, or drop in one of your own WedVis images. Add stickers, draw right on the page, and print or share the pages you love. It's your wedding brain and your keepsake, in one — and for pros, every client workspace gets its own shared notebook with page templates to start from.
Day-of coordination, now for couples
The hour-by-hour wedding-day timeline used to be a pro-only tool. Now it's open to every couple. Map the real flow of your day — getting ready, ceremony, cocktail hour, reception — so everyone knows where to be and when, then share a clean copy with whoever's helping you run it.
An assistant that does the work
Your assistant used to answer questions. Now it takes action. Ask it to add a line to your budget, create checklist tasks, add guests, build a vision board, or jot a thought into your Journal — and it does it, with your okay first.
And the Planning Hub now updates live. When you and your partner (or you and your client) are both in there, you see each other's edits as they happen — checklist, vendors, budget, and files all stay in sync without a refresh.
For pros: an EA that researches and designs
In May your EA learned to see your images. This month it learned to go and get the work done. It can read a live vendor's web page, find real vendors with verified contact details (never invented ones), search the web for visual inspiration, pull images and full vision boards into a project, and read your Excel, CSV, and PDF files — budget trackers, vendor lists, and more. Then it can design vision boards for you. A sharp second opinion became a genuine co-pilot.
For pros: set up your business by talking
Setting up your studio profile is now a friendly six-question interview instead of a long form. Answer in plain English, tap through simple cards, and pick your brand voice from samples you can actually read. The AI turns your answers into a polished brand profile you approve — and every proposal your EA drafts pulls from it.
Small but mighty
A handful of quieter wins worth knowing about:
- A redesigned app menu — grouped into simple zones (Design, Journal, Plan) with Create Vision front and center, matched on phone and desktop
- A spreadsheet-style guest list and checklist — sort, filter, keyboard-navigate, reorder columns, add your own, and plus-ones finally count correctly
- Vision Boards on your phone — the board tool that was desktop-only is now viewable on mobile
- One-tap sharing — "Share" is the primary next step after you create an image, and the gallery header is now one clean row
- Proposal upgrades for pros — hide sections like pricing until you're ready, reuse saved line items and your own templates, automatic deposit math, and a live preview of exactly what your client sees
- Day-of, rebuilt phone-first — a wedding-day mode for use at the venue, with your own branding (not ours) on the timelines and PDFs you share
More on the way in August. As always — reply if anything's getting in your way, or if you want a quick walkthrough.
