Hindu & Indian weddings
A wedding website for every ceremony.
Mehndi, sangeet, haldi, the pheras, and the reception, each with its own day, schedule, and RSVPs.
Last updated June 2026
Every event, first-class
The mehndi, the sangeet, the pheras, the reception.
Name your own events and give each its own day, venue, and running order. Your traditions lead and the site follows.
- Roka, mehndi, sangeet, haldi, ceremony, vidaai, reception
- A schedule for each day and each event
- Add, rename, or reorder events as plans change
Per event RSVPs and meals
Veg, Jain, or a specific entree, collected per event.
Each event can carry its own meal options, so guests choose when they RSVP and you hand the caterer a clean count for every day.
- Vegetarian, Jain, vegan, and custom options
- A meal summary per event
- Dietary notes that travel with each guest
Made for color
Templates that hold marigold, red, and gold.
An Indian wedding is vivid, and every template is fully editable to match it. Shape the type, color, and layout to your palette, event by event.
- Fully editable, premium templates
- Your own palette, not a muted default
- Looks right on every phone

Built for Hindu and Indian weddings
Most builders assume one ceremony on one day. The multi-day celebration, with per-event meals and private per-guest events, is where OfficiallyTogether is different.
| OfficiallyTogether | Generic builders | |
|---|---|---|
| First-class mehndi, sangeet, haldi, pheras | ||
| Several days and events on one site | Some | |
| Per-event vegetarian and Jain meal counts | ||
| Per-guest event visibility | ||
| Templates that hold marigold and gold | Some |
Common questions
A Hindu wedding is usually a set of events over two to four days rather than a single ceremony: often a roka or engagement, then the mehndi, the sangeet, the haldi, the wedding ceremony with the pheras under the mandap, and a reception. Families add or combine events by region and tradition, so on OfficiallyTogether you name your own and give each its own day.
A common flow is the mehndi and sangeet in the evenings before, the haldi on the morning of the wedding, then the ceremony itself with the kanyadaan and the saat phere around the sacred fire, the emotional vidaai as the bride leaves, and a reception to close. You can list your events in any order on your site, each with its own date, venue, and timing.
The mandap is the decorated canopy the ceremony is held under, and the saat phere (also called the pheras) are the seven vows the couple takes as they circle the sacred fire. They are the heart of a Hindu wedding. On your site you can give the ceremony its own page with the timing, the venue, and a short note so guests know what they are about to witness.
Start free, add your names and dates, then add each event: mehndi, sangeet, haldi, the ceremony, and the reception. Give each a venue and time, turn on RSVPs, and share your link. You can publish the same day and keep editing as details settle. No design skills or credit card needed to start.
Yes. Every event has its own RSVP, so a guest can dance at the sangeet and attend the ceremony but skip the haldi, and your counts stay accurate for each one. You also collect meal choices per event, including vegetarian, Jain, and other needs, which is exactly what caterers ask for.
Yes. Visibility is set per guest and per household, which matters for a large Indian guest list. Close family can see the full multi-day program while others see only the sangeet and reception. Everyone gets a private invite link, so nothing is shared by password and no one sees an event they were not invited to.
Yes. Each event can offer its own meal options, so guests choose vegetarian, Jain, vegan, or a specific entree when they RSVP, and you get a clean per-event summary to hand to the caterer. Dietary notes travel with each guest so nothing gets missed on the day.
Yes. Guests scan a QR code and add photos and videos with no app to download, and everything gathers in one living gallery. You end up with candid moments from the haldi, the pheras, and the reception together, instead of scattered across everyone’s phones.
Build a site for your whole celebration.
Free to build, free to share. Add the mehndi, sangeet, haldi, the pheras, and the reception, each with its own schedule and RSVPs, whenever you're ready.
No credit card required.