Pakistani weddings
A wedding website for the whole shaadi.
Dholki, mehndi, nikkah, baraat, and walima, each with its own day, schedule, and RSVPs.
Last updated June 2026
Every event, first-class
From the dholki to the walima.
Name your own events and give each one its own day, venue, and running order. Nothing assumes a single ceremony.
- Dholki, mayun, mehndi, nikkah, baraat, walima, and more
- A schedule for each day and each event
- Add, rename, or reorder events as plans change
Private per guest
Some come for everything. Others, just the walima.
A Pakistani guest list rarely shares one itinerary, so visibility is set per guest and per household. Everyone sees only the events they are invited to.
- Per-guest and per-household visibility
- Private invite links, no shared password
- Per-event RSVPs with meal choices and counts
Made for color
Templates that hold mehndi green and walima gold.
Pakistani weddings are vivid, and every template is fully editable to match yours. Pull a bright mehndi palette or a gold-and-ivory walima, not a muted default.
- Fully editable, premium templates
- Your own palette, event by event
- Looks right on every phone

Built for Pakistani weddings
Most builders are made for a single ceremony. The multi-day shaadi, with private per-guest events and a schedule for each, is where OfficiallyTogether is different.
| OfficiallyTogether | Generic builders | |
|---|---|---|
| First-class mehndi, nikkah, baraat, walima | ||
| Several days and events on one site | Some | |
| A schedule for each event | Some | |
| Per-guest event visibility | ||
| Per-event RSVPs with meal counts | Some | |
| Templates that hold bold color and gold | Some |
Common questions
Most Pakistani weddings run three to five main events across several days: a dholki or mayun at home, the mehndi, the nikkah, the baraat, and the walima. Some families add more and some combine a few, so the right number is whatever your family is actually doing. On OfficiallyTogether you name your own events and give each its own day, so the site matches your shaadi instead of forcing a single ceremony.
A common order is dholki and mayun first, then the mehndi, the nikkah, the baraat, and the walima last, hosted by the groom’s side. The bride’s rukhsati happens after the nikkah or baraat. You can list your events in any order on your site, each with its own date, venue, and running time.
Start free, add your names and date, then add each event: mehndi, nikkah, baraat, walima, and anything else. Give each one a venue and time, turn on RSVPs, and share your link. You can publish in an afternoon and keep editing as plans firm up. No design skills and no credit card needed to start.
Yes. Every event has its own RSVP, so a guest can come to the mehndi and walima but skip the nikkah, and your counts stay right for each one. You also collect meal choices and a head count per event, which is what caterers and banquet halls actually need.
Yes. Visibility is set per guest and per household, which matters when a big extended-family list does not all share one itinerary. Close family can see the full multi-day program while friends or colleagues only see the walima. Everyone gets a private invite link, so there is no shared password and no one stumbles onto an event they were not invited to.
Keep the printed card simple with your names and the headline event, then send everyone to your website for the full schedule. The site can carry each event’s date, venue, dress code, and RSVP, so the card stays elegant and the details never get lost in a group chat.
Yes. Every template is fully editable, so you are not stuck with muted palettes. Shape the color, type, and layout to match a bright mehndi or a gold-and-ivory walima, and it will look right on every phone your guests open it on.
Yes. Guests scan a QR code and add photos and videos with no app to download, and everything collects in one gallery. You end up with candid moments from the dholki, the mehndi, and the walima in a single place instead of scattered across phones.
Build a site for your whole shaadi.
Free to build, free to share. Add the dholki, mehndi, nikkah, baraat, and walima, each with its own schedule and RSVPs, whenever you're ready.
No credit card required.