Planners who actually plan
From full-service to month-of. Browse planners with real client lists, real pricing tiers, and a track record you can verify.
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Every city page is hand-checked. If we don't have enough vetted vendors in a market yet, the page says so.
Essential reading on wedding planners
Is a Wedding Planner Worth It? The Honest Math
Wedding planners cost $1,800 to $18,000 depending on scope. Here's when each tier pays for itself, and when you should hire a different thing entirely.
The 12-Month Wedding Planning Timeline That Actually Holds Up
Month-by-month wedding planning timeline with booking math, deposit schedules, and the Plan B contingencies every generic checklist leaves out.
How to Build a Wedding Day-Of Timeline That Actually Works
Hour-by-hour wedding day timelines for 4pm, 5pm, and 6pm ceremonies. Real buffer times, common overruns, and the two things that always go late.
Frequently asked
How do you choose which wedding planners to list?
We start with active businesses in a market, then filter by verified Google reviews, response time, years in business, and prior award history. Full weights are on our methodology page.
Do planners pay to be listed here?
No. Listings are free and the ranking isn't for sale. We offer optional paid "Featured" placement that's clearly labeled and doesn't affect the main ranking.
How often do you refresh rankings?
Monthly for rating and review changes. Awards lists update yearly.
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