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March at WedVis

Public profile pages rebuilt, day-of timelines arrive, and the pages your couples actually see get a redesign.

March was about the touchpoints that connect WedVis to the rest of your life — the public profile clients land on, the shared pages your couples actually see, the way comments flow between you and them.

Public profile redesign

The pro profile page got a public, edit, and inquiry-form rebuild. Couples landing on your profile see a clean, editorial layout with a portfolio strip, a clear inquiry CTA, and a customizable "about" section. Pros editing their profile get inline preview as they type. The page existed before; what's new is the layout, the editorial pass, and the inline preview.

Day-of timelines

Build a day-of timeline for your couple, share it with them, and the assistant can answer schedule questions from inside the timeline itself. Phase-based structure (getting ready, ceremony, cocktail hour, reception), multi-plan support for couples running parallel events (rehearsal dinner, brunch), and a PDF export couples can hand to their planner.

Comments + versioning

Foundation work on the comment system that fully shipped in April — every generated image keeps its version history, every board has its own comment thread. PDF export reliability fixes shipped alongside.

Shared pages

The pages your couples actually see — shared visions, shared boards, shared budgets — got a redesign pass. Better aesthetic match to the in-app product, faster load, real download buttons, expandable vendors, grouped checklists, and the ability to share boards and folders the way you'd expect.

Small but mighty

  • Wedding party composite overhaul — multi-person accuracy, more styles, mobile-native UX
  • Vendor search got smarter — multi-source (Pinterest, Reddit, web), AI match explanations, real pricing where available
  • Workspace invitations — free-tier couples can now accept pro invites; members see all shared content