Wedding websites have become essential. Guests need to know where the ceremony is, what time dinner starts, where to stay, and what to wear. Printed invitations cannot carry all that information, and group texts devolve into chaos. A dedicated website gives your guests a single place to find everything they need.
But wedding website builders charge $30-60/month for something you will use for a few months. They lock you into templates that look like every other wedding site. And half of them are slow, cluttered, and riddled with ads. An AI coding agent builds you a custom wedding website in minutes -- one that matches your aesthetic, includes exactly the information you want, and costs nothing to host on the free tier. AccessAgent.ai's API was built for AI agents, so your site goes live the moment the agent finishes building it.
Why a Custom Wedding Website Matters
Your wedding website is the first thing guests interact with after getting your save-the-date. It sets expectations for the entire event. A thoughtful, well-designed site signals that you have put care into the details -- which is exactly the impression you want.
A custom-built site also means no compromises. You choose the colors to match your wedding palette. You decide what sections to include. You write the copy in your own voice. There are no "powered by" badges, no upsell banners, and no features you do not need. It is your site, built exactly the way you want it.
What Your Agent Builds
Hero with names and date. A elegant header featuring both names, the wedding date, and the location. This is the emotional centerpiece of the site -- it should feel personal and beautiful.
Schedule and timeline. A clear timeline of the day's events: ceremony time and location, cocktail hour, reception, and any other events. Guests can see at a glance what happens when.
Venue details with map link. The venue name, address, parking information, and a link to Google Maps. For destination weddings, include travel tips and nearby airports.
Photo gallery. Engagement photos or photos of you as a couple. A simple grid layout that loads fast and looks beautiful on phones.
Accommodations. Hotel recommendations with links, room block codes if you have reserved a block, and notes about proximity to the venue.
FAQ section. Answers to the questions guests always ask: dress code, parking, plus-ones, gift registry links, dietary accommodations, and whether children are welcome.
Build It Now
This prompt builds a wedding website for a fictional couple. Replace every detail with your own -- names, date, venue, colors, and schedule.
Example Prompt
Build a wedding website for Elena Torres and James Park. Single HTML file with inline CSS and minimal JavaScript (smooth scrolling and mobile nav only).
Hero section:
- Names: "Elena & James"
- Date: "September 12, 2026"
- Location: "Sonoma, California"
- Elegant, romantic design — soft sage green (#8faa8b) accent on a dark cream/charcoal background
- A simple navigation bar: Our Story, Schedule, Venue, Stay, Gallery, FAQ
Our Story section:
- Title: "How We Met"
- Short paragraph: "We met at a farmer's market in San Francisco in 2021, both reaching for the same heirloom tomato. James let Elena have it. She invited him for coffee. Four years later, he proposed on that same corner — this time with a ring instead of a tomato."
- Keep it brief and warm — 3-4 sentences maximum
Schedule section:
- Title: "The Day"
- Timeline format with times on the left, events on the right:
- 3:30 PM — Guest Arrival (Viansa Sonoma Vineyards, garden entrance)
- 4:00 PM — Ceremony (Vineyard terrace, outdoor seating)
- 4:45 PM — Cocktail Hour (Courtyard, wine and appetizers)
- 6:00 PM — Dinner (Main hall, seated dinner)
- 7:30 PM — Dancing and Celebration (Main hall, live band)
- 10:00 PM — Sparkler Send-Off
Venue section:
- Venue: Viansa Sonoma Vineyards
- Address: 25200 Arnold Drive, Sonoma, CA 95476
- "Get Directions" button linking to Google Maps
- Note: "The ceremony is outdoors on the vineyard terrace. Please wear comfortable shoes for grass and gravel paths."
- Parking: "Complimentary valet parking available at the main entrance."
Accommodations section:
- Title: "Where to Stay"
- 3 hotel options:
1. The Lodge at Sonoma — 0.5 miles from venue. Room block code "TORRESPARK" for 15% off. Link: lodgeatsonoma.com
2. Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn — 2 miles from venue. Luxury option with spa. Link: fairmont.com/sonoma
3. Best Western Sonoma Valley Inn — 1 mile from venue. Budget-friendly. Link: bwsonoma.com
- Note: "A shuttle will run between The Lodge at Sonoma and the venue from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM."
Photo gallery:
- Create 8 placeholder boxes with soft, romantic colors representing engagement photos
- Grid: 4 columns desktop, 2 columns mobile
- Rounded corners, subtle shadow on hover
FAQ section:
- What is the dress code? — "Garden formal. Think sundresses, linen suits, or cocktail attire. The ceremony is outdoors, so plan for warm September weather."
- Can I bring a plus one? — "Your invitation will specify. If you received a plus one, we would love to meet them!"
- Are children welcome? — "We love your little ones, but this is an adults-only celebration. We hope you enjoy a night off!"
- What about dietary restrictions? — "Our caterer accommodates vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free diets. Please let us know your needs when you RSVP."
- Is there a gift registry? — "Your presence is the best gift. If you would like to celebrate with a gift, our registry is at zola.com/elena-and-james."
- What if it rains? — "The venue has a beautiful covered pavilion as a backup. The celebration happens rain or shine!"
Design:
- Color palette: background #0f0f0f (near black), headings #f5f0e8 (warm white), body text #b0a898 (warm gray)
- Accent: sage green #8faa8b for buttons, borders, timeline markers
- Secondary accent: dusty rose #c4a4a0 for subtle highlights
- Serif font for headings (Georgia), system sans-serif for body
- Elegant, airy layout with generous whitespace
- Smooth scroll for navigation links
- Fully responsive — beautiful on phones (most guests will view on mobile)
- Max content width 800px, centered
Save as ./index.html, zip, and deploy to AccessAgent.ai with site name "elena-and-james".
Read the guide at https://accessagent.ai/api/guide and follow it to create and deploy the site.
Adding an RSVP Section
Since AccessAgent.ai hosts static sites, you cannot process form submissions directly. But you can link to an external RSVP service or use a simple workaround:
RSVP Prompt
Add an RSVP section to the wedding website between FAQ and the footer.
Title: "RSVP"
Text: "Please let us know if you can make it by August 1, 2026."
Option 1 — link to a Google Form:
- "RSVP Now" button linking to https://forms.gle/example
- Style the button prominently with the sage green accent color
Also add a countdown timer at the top of the page showing days until September 12, 2026. Use vanilla JavaScript. Display as "X days to go" in a subtle, elegant font below the date in the hero.
Re-zip and update the site on AccessAgent.ai.
Read the guide at https://accessagent.ai/api/guide and follow it to create and deploy the site.
Tips
Include every real detail about your wedding
The most common complaint guests have about wedding websites is missing information. Include the exact ceremony time, the exact venue address, parking details, the dress code, and shuttle information. If guests have to text you to ask "where do I park?" or "is it indoor or outdoor?", the website has not done its job. Be thorough.
Match the color scheme to your wedding palette
Your wedding website should feel like a preview of your wedding day. If your wedding colors are sage green and dusty rose, use those in the website. If you are going for a classic black-tie aesthetic, use a refined palette of black, white, and gold. Specify exact hex codes in your prompt so the agent produces colors that match your invitations and decor.
Keep the design elegant and simple
Wedding websites that try too hard -- animated backgrounds, auto-playing music, complex parallax effects -- distract from the information. The goal is elegance, not spectacle. Generous whitespace, a clean serif font for headings, and a restrained color palette communicate sophistication better than any animation. Your guests want information, presented beautifully.
Test it on a phone immediately
The majority of your guests will view your wedding website on their phones. They will open the link from a text message or an email on their phone. If the schedule is unreadable or the map link is hidden on mobile, you will get questions you should not have to answer. Before you share the URL with anyone, open it on your phone and tap through every section.