Wedding website MVP

Ceremony first, schedule when context returns.

This front page stays publicly useful even before someone looks themselves up. Once an RSVP household is restored, the same page pivots into a personalized schedule with guest switching for multi-person households.

CeremonyPublic

Everyone can see the ceremony summary here before logging an RSVP.

PersonalizedSchedule

Once a household RSVP is restored, the schedule section unlocks guest-specific events.

RegistrySoon

The registry area is intentionally a placeholder in this MVP and can be filled later.

Public access

Ceremony essentials stay visible to everyone.

The plan keeps the top of the home page public at all times, then layers on household-specific schedule detail after a successful RSVP lookup or restore.

What lives here now

Ceremony summary

Use this section for the universal essentials: date, ceremony venue, arrival time, and any transport notes every guest should see.

What gets personalized

Schedule details

Reception-only items, bridal-party timing, and household-specific context are loaded after RSVP restore and guest selection.

What remains deferred

Registry placeholder

The registry stays as a simple holding card for now so the MVP focuses on RSVP and context-aware schedule delivery.

Public preview

Public ceremony timeline preview

Public rows always appear. Household-specific events are added only when the selected guest's tags allow them.

Loading schedule rows…

Registry placeholder

Reserved space for the next iteration.

Registry links, gift guidance, or travel recommendations can be added here without disturbing the RSVP or personalized schedule logic.

Placeholder only

The MVP holds the location and visual treatment for a registry section, but leaves the implementation deferred exactly as the plan specifies.