The proliferation of wedding apps can make choosing which ones to use overwhelming. Here are just several worth noting:
- Appy Couple. Sharmeen Mitha-Sehgal created this app after the nerve-wracking experience of trying to keep track of her sister's wedding itinerary - a wedding in Mumbai, India - using various invitation and social media websites. Appy Couple aims to provide all wedding-related services on one platform. It helps manage RSVPs, send e-mail invites and create a schedule of events. Guests can use it to book travel, share photos and submit song requests to DJs.
- Lover.ly. Lewis likes this one for planning. Also billed as a one-stop-shop for the betrothed, it offers shopping and planning platforms as well as info on trends, from `70s-style dresses to serving doughnuts.
- Evernote. A nod to keeping you and your betrothed on the same page during the wedding planning process. This organizational app - you can snap pictures, make lists and take notes - syncs on devices so that everyone knows what's going on.
- Wedding Party. One of the apps designed to boost the experience of the day itself by allowing guests to use their phones to share photos, videos and comments. About a week ahead of her wedding, Becker asked guests to download this app so they could help the Shermans get in on the action.
- WedPics. Lets couples create personalized photo albums of all the events surrounding their nuptials, from bridal showers to honeymoons, using pictures and videos uploaded by friends.
- Tiffany & Co. Engagement Ring Finder. The jeweler's app helps you choose the right diamond.
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