Persian & Iranian weddings
A wedding website for the aghd and aroosi.
The Sofreh Aghd ceremony and the reception, each with its own schedule and RSVPs, in English and Farsi.
Last updated June 2026
Two events, beautifully kept
The aghd, the aroosi, and the night before.
Hold the ceremony and reception on one day or across two, and add an engagement or henna night. Each event keeps its own day, venue, and running order.
- The aghd and the aroosi as first-class events
- A schedule for each day and each event
- Add an engagement or henna night too
Two languages, one site
Write it in English and Farsi.
A Persian guest list spans generations and continents. Present names, the welcome, and the details in both languages so everyone reads it in the one they love.
- Your wording, in both languages
- Names and details, side by side
- Templates that carry both gracefully
Made yours
Templates worthy of the Sofreh.
From the mirror and candlelight of the aghd to a generous aroosi, every template is fully editable to match your palette, and looks right on every phone.
- Fully editable, premium templates
- Your own palette and type
- Elegant in English and in Farsi

Built for Persian weddings
Most builders assume one ceremony in one language. The aghd and aroosi as two events, in English and Farsi, with private per-guest events, is where OfficiallyTogether is different.
| OfficiallyTogether | Generic builders | |
|---|---|---|
| Aghd and aroosi as separate events | Some | |
| Details in English and Farsi | ||
| A schedule for each event | Some | |
| Per-guest event visibility | ||
| Per-event RSVPs with meal counts | Some |
Common questions
The Sofreh Aghd is the beautifully arranged spread at the heart of a Persian wedding ceremony, the aghd. It is laid with symbolic items, a mirror and candelabra, sugar cones, honey, and more, each a wish for the couple’s life together. On your site you can give the aghd its own page so guests who have never seen a Sofreh know what they are about to witness.
The aghd is the ceremony, often smaller and for family and close friends, where the couple gives consent and the marriage is made official at the Sofreh. The aroosi is the larger reception and party that follows. They are sometimes the same day and sometimes apart, so treating them as two events with their own schedules and RSVPs fits naturally.
Start free, add your names and date, then add your events: the aghd and the aroosi, plus any engagement or henna night. Give each a venue and time, write the details in English and Farsi if you like, turn on RSVPs, and share your link. You can publish the same day, with no design skills or credit card needed to start.
Yes. You write the wording, so you can present names, the welcome, and event details in both English and Farsi, which helps a guest list that spans generations and continents. Every template is fully editable to carry both gracefully.
Yes. Each event has its own RSVP, so a guest can come to the aroosi without the aghd, and your counts stay right for each one. You also collect meal choices and counts per event for the caterer.
Yes. Visibility is set per guest and per household, so the aghd can stay intimate while the aroosi opens wide. Everyone gets a private invite link and sees only the events they are invited to, with no shared password.
Keep the printed card elegant with your names and the headline event, then point guests to your website for each event’s date, venue, and RSVP, in both languages if you wish. The card stays beautiful and the details live somewhere they will not get lost.
Yes. Guests scan a QR code and add photos and videos with no app to download, and everything collects in one gallery, so the calm of the Sofreh Aghd and the joy of the aroosi end up together.
Build a site for your aghd and aroosi.
Free to build, free to share. Add each event with its own schedule and RSVPs, in English and Farsi, whenever you're ready.
No credit card required.