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WedMeGood Launches Its Wedding Application on iOS and Android

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Imagine a couple who is just engaged and has few months to go for the wedding. The bride downloads this new app, invites her family along with that of finance's and her close friends to create a personalized group on the app platform. On her personal checklist, the app tells her since there is some time to go for the wedding, she should browse some inspiration and search for outfit ideas. She searches for "Pink sangeet outfits" on the app and saves her favourite images. Her mother comments on those choices and she can discuss the same with her. With 6 months to go, her checklist reminds her to block a venue. Her finance and she browse through venues on the app, filter it by their budget and location, check reviews and send inquiries directly to multiple venues at the click of a button. All of the responses to their inquiries are also available at one place for easy coordination and the family can give inputs on shortlisted options. As they get closer to the wedding date, the app assists them in searching for every type of vendor category and makes their planning process smoother.

Well, the best part is that you don't have to imagine it anymore. You can do this and lot more with the new WedMeGood app. WedMeGood, one of India’s most popular wedding portals has launched its first one of a kind wedding planning application on Android and iOS platforms. This App is your personal wedding planner that lets you plan your dream wedding, at every budget and style. The app has been designed keeping in mind the hectic schedule of the working couples as it allows them to add their respective family members on the app to give their suggestions that can be implemented in real time. Indian Weddings are not complex by nature only because of the traditions and customs that are involved with it but also because everyone in the concerned families has an opinion. In this scenario, WedMeGood positions itself as a disrupter of the Great Indian Wedding Bazaar as it bridges the gap not only between the vendors and the customer; but also between the bride and the groom and their respective families.