For wedding planners and coordinators

Get more wedding planning enquiries from Google

Show up when couples and families compare wedding planners in Google Search and Maps, then show venue familiarity, package fit, vendor coordination, and contingency planning before they enquire.

Wedding buyers compare more than decor photos. They ask about date availability, venue fit, budget range, guest count, function count, vendor management, and backup plans. We check the searches and missing photos, reviews, or service details that may be stopping serious families from calling, sending WhatsApp, or asking for a quote.

Check My Wedding Planner Visibility

Send your main wedding planning service and target area. We'll check the real Google Search and Maps result and show what may be blocking serious wedding enquiries, calls, or WhatsApp messages.

Is this a fit for your business?

  • Wedding planners, wedding coordinators, destination-wedding planners, and planning-led studios selling full planning, partial planning, or event-day coordination.
  • Businesses where one serious wedding enquiry can justify stronger Google visibility, especially for multi-function, venue-led, or higher-budget weddings.
  • Owners who can show real wedding galleries, explain their process clearly, and respond quickly when a couple or family enquires.

How serious buyers choose you on Google

  • A couple or family starts planning months before the date, often with a rough budget, guest count, venue shortlist, or function list already forming.
  • They search Google and compare planners alongside venues, decorators, photographers, makeup artists, and other wedding vendors.
  • They look for examples that match their event: date availability, venue familiarity, package scope, vendor mix, guest logistics, and style fit.
  • They contact the planner who makes services, meetings, budget handling, contingency planning, and the next step feel clear.

What we check before recommending work

Give buyers a reason to contact you after they find you on Google

What needs to be clear

  • A Google Business Profile with accurate categories, service areas, hours, photos, review replies, and obvious phone or WhatsApp contact.
  • Website sections that separate full wedding planning, partial planning, coordination, vendor management, destination or venue-led planning, and function-specific support where offered.
  • Clear explanation of quote factors: date, venue status, guest count, number of functions, decor responsibility, vendor involvement, hospitality, transport, and planning timeline.

What buyers want to see

  • Real wedding galleries grouped by function, venue type, guest scale, and what the planner actually handled.
  • Planning-process detail such as timelines, vendor coordination notes, checklist examples, family-meeting flow, or contingency planning where safe to show.
  • Reviews and replies that naturally mention communication, budget discipline, vendor handling, venue coordination, and event-day calm.

What we check in Search and Maps

  • Which wedding planners appear for the priority service and target area in Google Search and Maps.
  • Whether your profile, photos, services, reviews, and replies match the type of wedding enquiries you want.
  • Whether your website explains planning scope, packages, venue familiarity, vendor coordination, and contact steps without confusing planner, decorator, and coordinator intent.
  • Whether the enquiry path captures useful details such as date, venue status, guest count, function count, budget range, and existing vendors.

How we show what is improving

  • We track the agreed wedding planning service and target area first, instead of chasing every venue, locality, and wedding keyword at once.
  • Updates connect ranking movement with completed fixes in your profile, galleries, reviews, service pages, and contact flow.
  • Tracking is used to decide the next practical priority; it is not a promise of bookings, revenue, or every-search ranking.

When a visibility review makes sense

  • Paid Local SEO is an investment decision. We review your service, target area, competition, current Google position, and customer value before recommending monthly work.
  • Worth reviewing when wedding projects are valuable enough, buyers compare similar projects before contact, and the planner can support stronger visibility with real galleries, clear scope, and fast follow-up.

Review the current public investment options before deciding on monthly work. See Local SEO investment options.

When monthly SEO is not the right step yet

  • We would not recommend monthly work if the business cannot show real weddings, cannot explain planning scope, or mainly wants low-fit, price-only enquiries.
  • We would also pause if the service is actually decor-only, vendor-only, or event-day-only but the page presents it as full wedding planning.

Questions wedding planners ask before starting

How is Local SEO for wedding planners different from general event SEO?

Wedding buyers compare date availability, venue fit, function count, vendor management, guest logistics, portfolio depth, and contingency planning. Generic event SEO usually misses those questions and attracts weaker enquiries.

What should a wedding planner show before SEO work starts?

Show real wedding galleries, what the planner actually handled, service scope, venue or function familiarity, review follow-up, and a simple phone, WhatsApp, or form path for couples to share date, venue, guest count, and budget range.

Should wedding planners create pages for every venue or area?

Not by default. Venue or locality pages only make sense when they add truthful utility, such as real familiarity, logistics notes, examples from similar events, or clear service coverage.

What investment level should a wedding planner expect?

Paid Local SEO is an investment decision. We review your service, target area, competition, current Google position, and customer value before recommending monthly work. See Local SEO investment options.

Ready to check your Google visibility for one service and area?

Send your business name, priority service, and target area. We'll check the real Google Search and Maps result and explain what may be blocking calls, WhatsApp messages, or customer inquiries.