Gujarati weddings
A Gujarati wedding website for every event.
Chandlo, the Garba and Sangeet, the Pithi, the Mandap, and the wedding. Give each its own day, schedule, and RSVP, on one beautiful site.
Last updated June 2026
Every event, first-class
The Garba, the Pithi, the Mandap.
Name your own events and give each its own day, venue, and running order.
- Chandlo, Garba and Sangeet, Pithi, and Mandap
- A schedule for each day and event
- Your traditions lead, the site follows
Private per guest
The whole Garba crowd, the intimate Pithi, kept separate.
A big Gujarati guest list rarely shares one itinerary, so visibility is set per guest and per household.
- Per-guest and per-household visibility
- Private invite links, no shared password
- Per-event RSVPs with meals and counts
Made for color
Templates that hold bold color and gold.
Gujarati weddings are vivid, and every template is fully editable to match your palette.
- Fully editable, premium templates
- Your own palette, not a muted default
- Looks right on every phone
Built for a multi-day Gujarati wedding
A general comparison with generic wedding website builders, most of which assume a single ceremony.
| OfficiallyTogether | Generic builders | |
|---|---|---|
| First-class Garba, Pithi, Mandap | ||
| Multiple days and events on one site | Some | |
| Per-event RSVPs | ||
| Private per-guest visibility | ||
| Templates that hold bold color and gold | Some | |
| Guest photo sharing via QR | Some |
Common questions
Yes. A Gujarati wedding spans several events, often the Chandlo or Gol Dhana, a Garba and Sangeet night, the Pithi, the Mandap Mahurat and Griha Shanti, the wedding itself, and a reception. Each one gets its own day, schedule, and per-event RSVP on a single site.
A common shape is the Chandlo Matli or Gol Dhana (engagement), a Garba and Sangeet, the Pithi (turmeric ceremony), the Mandap Mahurat and Griha Shanti pujas, the wedding with rituals such as Hasta Milap, Mangal Phera, and Saptapadi, and a reception. Families adapt the order to their own customs.
Yes. The Garba and Sangeet, often a large, high-energy night, has its own event and RSVP, separate from the more intimate Pithi or the wedding ceremony, so your counts and schedules stay right for each.
Yes. Visibility is private and per guest, so close family see the full program while others see only the events they are invited to, each with its own RSVP and meal choice where relevant.
Yes. Guests scan a QR code and add photos and videos with no app, and everything collects in one living gallery across the Garba, the Pithi, the wedding, and the reception.
Build a site for your whole celebration.
Free to build and share. Add every event, with its own schedule and RSVPs, whenever you are ready.
No credit card required.