

Most couples planning a wedding end up juggling the same scattered kit: a website for the details, a separate app or QR tool for guest photos, a group chat for the wedding party, a shared album link nobody checks, and a spreadsheet for the RSVPs. Each does one job. None of them talk to each other. And when the day is over, your memories are spread across four places that were never designed to keep them.
This is a piece about what an all-in-one wedding platform actually means, why so many couples are still juggling separate tools, and how a single connected platform changes the whole arc of the day. We will use Fizz as the worked example, because it was built precisely to close that gap.
An all-in-one wedding platform is one place that handles all three phases of a wedding, the planning before, the capture on the day, and the reliving after, with everything connected so information and memories flow between them instead of sitting in separate silos.
That definition matters, because almost every product called "all-in-one" only covers one or two phases. A test you can apply to any tool: does it help you before the day, capture the day itself, and give you somewhere to relive it afterwards? Most fail the second or third part.
Every wedding moves through three phases, and a genuine platform supports all of them as one connected experience.
The reason couples juggle multiple tools is simple: most products only cover one of these phases well, so you bolt on another product for each gap. A connected platform removes the seams.
The Fizz wedding website is the hub before the day and the keepsake after it, and guests use all of it straight from their browser with no account required. It brings the planning essentials and the personal touches into one elegant, mobile-friendly site.
Because the site works in any browser, every guest can read the details, RSVP and add to the gallery without downloading a thing.
The Fizz companion app is the in-the-moment capture hero, the piece no website-only builder offers. Guests join by scanning a QR code or entering an invite code, then capture the day the way they already do, with a few things a browser simply cannot offer. The app is coming soon.
A native app removes the friction a browser tool cannot. The camera, the filters and the upload are one motion, so people keep capturing all night instead of giving up after the first dance.
Everything captured in the app flows onto your wedding website, so the day does not end up scattered across phones and expiring links. The photos, the toasts and the videos join the gallery automatically, alongside the photographer's images, in one place you already know the address of.
That is the part scattered tools cannot do. When your website, your RSVPs, your guest book and your capture app are one platform, the memories land where the planning lived, and the link you shared with guests before the day becomes the link you open together long after it.
The clearest way to see the gap is to line up what each kind of tool actually covers. The pattern is consistent: most cover the planning or the capture, rarely both, and almost never the reliving.
No competitor offers a full wedding website and a purpose-built capture app, with filters, voice toasts, video and a dual gallery, where captures flow onto the website to relive. That single connected arc is what "all-in-one" should have meant all along.
For guests, one platform means one simple journey instead of several disconnected ones. They open your website to read the details and RSVP, with no account and no app required. On the day, they join the companion app by scanning a code and capture photos, voice toasts and videos in a few taps. Afterwards, they revisit the same website to see everything together. One link, start to finish.
Fizz is pre-launch, and we would rather be honest about that than overclaim. The website, RSVP, guest book and gallery are real and working in your browser today. The companion app, with its filters, voice toasts and video messages, is coming soon. You can see how the website and app are designed to work together, and join the list, on the companion app page.
A real all-in-one wedding platform covers the before, the on-the-day and the after, connected. Most tools cover one phase and leave you bolting on the rest, which is why so many couples end up with three apps and a folder nobody opens. Fizz brings the website, the RSVP, the guest book, the capture app and the permanent gallery into one place, so the day you planned, the day you had, and the day you relive all live together.
A shared wedding page where everyone can add their favourite photos, videos, and memories.
Everything worth putting on a wedding website, the essentials, the sections that make it memorable, and the one thing almost every site gets wrong: planning for the photos and memories that arrive after the day.