Where should you actually get married?
300 guests. 4 ceremonies. 1 location that can handle all of it.
Built for 300+ guest celebrations across 40+ destinations
What’s your wedding vibe?
Pick the feeling first. We’ll handle guest count and budget next.
Four Steps. Zero Spreadsheets.
- 2 Min Start
Take The Brief
A 2-minute quiz about your wedding — ceremonies, guest count, vibe, priorities. This powers everything that comes next.
better than a Pinterest board, we promise
- AI Powered
Get Your Game Plan
Your personalized checklist across 13 planning phases. 582 tasks, but we'll tell you which ones matter right now.
it's giving project manager energy
- The Fun Part
Build Your World
Moodboards, vendor briefs, colour palettes, stationery — all in one place. Your vendors see what you see.
your vendors will think you hired a planner
- Mom Approved
Plan With Your People
Your planner, your vendors, your mom — everyone gets their own login. One platform, zero lost WhatsApp threads.
yes, even mom finally gets a login
Built for the Wedding Nobody Else Gets
If your wedding has a mehendi, a sangeet, a haldi, AND a reception…
…and your guest list just hit 300 because your mom remembered her college roommate — you’re in the right place. The Marigold is built for multi-day, multi-ceremony South Asian weddings in the US. The kind with a baraat, a shagun pool, and a seating chart that requires a United Nations–level understanding of family politics.
- Multi-ceremony planning
- 200–800+ guests
- South Asian vendor network
- Baraat to reception
- Your mom gets a login
This week on The Marigold.
Meera & Kabir, at Umaid Bhawan
Five days, 450 guests, and a phool ki chadar that took 1,200 marigolds to thread. Inside a Jodhpur palace wedding that made the case for going home.
“the phool ki chadar alone is worth the click”
What your caterer wishes you knew about multi-day menus
Four ceremonies, four menus. How to brief a caterer so the mehendi lunch doesn’t feel like a dress rehearsal for the reception.
Why 73% of couples blow their budget by sangeet week
We built a calculator that actually accounts for the sangeet, the mehndi, the outfit changes — and yes, the shagun. Here’s the math your spreadsheet keeps missing.
Moodboards for every kind of shaadi
Ten starting points for the look of your wedding. Pick the one that feels closest — we'll help you make it yours.
Mughal Grandeur
palace energyExplore →Modern Minimalist
less, but louderExplore →Garden Party
florals on floralsExplore →Temple Elegance
silk + brass kinda dayExplore →Coastal Sunset
barefoot pherasExplore →Jewel Tone Maximalist
more is moreExplore →Pastel Dream
soft girl shaadiExplore →Old World Romance
haveli, candlelitExplore →Bollywood Glam
sangeet but make it loudExplore →Rustic Charm
wildflowers + lanternsExplore →Design Your Entire Wedding Identity.
Your monogram. Your website. Your invitations. Your save-the-dates. All designed in one place — and they actually match.
A wedding website that doesn’t look like everyone else’s.
Send stunninginvitations — no postage required.
Match your moodboard. Send via link or WhatsApp. Track RSVPs in real time. Your aunties will still ask if you got their reply.
Your monogram. Everywhere.
Design it once in the Studio. It cascades to your website, invitations, signage, and print — with per-design overrides wherever you need them.
Free things. Because shaadi is expensive enough.
The Full Picture
Seven rooms in one platform. Each one earns its keep.
582 tasks. 13 phases.
From 'discuss overall wedding vision' to 'confirm the baraat horse.' AI suggests what's next.
A living plan that reshuffles itself every time your timeline, guest list, or vibe changes.
Curated picks. Not a marketplace.
Hand-vetted vendors matched to YOUR wedding. Not a 50,000-listing yellow pages.
12 dedicated rooms.
Vibe quiz, style keywords, moodboards — The Brief your vendor reads first.
Bride side. Groom side.
Per-event RSVPs across both families. AI tracks who you invited, who you forgot, who never replied.
Honeymoon fund. Shagun pool.
A registry that finally fits Indian weddings — cash envelopes, contributions, thank-you tracker, top-shagun leaderboard.
One brand. Every surface.
Monogram, palette, type, website, invitations, signage — generated as one cohesive system.
Not a forum. A community.
Editorial, real weddings, The Confessional, The Grapevine, live events — anonymous and unfiltered.
Your Team is Already Here
The best planners, vendors, venues, and creators use The Marigold too. That means one platform, one conversation, zero lost WhatsApp threads.
Your Planner
Your planner sees your checklist, your vendor team, your guest list, and your budget — all in one place. No more 'can you send me that spreadsheet again?' conversations.
Anika manages 8 weddings from hereAre you a planner? →Your Vendors
When you send The Brief, your vendor receives it inside their own Marigold workspace. They see your moodboard, your style keywords, your colour palette. No misinterpretation. No 'what exactly do you mean by dusty rose?'
127 vendors and countingAre you a vendor? →Your Venue
Your venue shares their floor plans, preferred vendor lists, setup timelines, and capacity details right inside the platform. Your planner and decorator see the same info you do.
from Udaipur palaces to Brooklyn loftsAre you a venue? →Your Creators & Stylists
The creators and stylists on The Marigold curate shopping picks, share outfit guides, and publish editorial content — all tailored to weddings like yours.
your personal wedding editorAre you a creator? →The Zilla Zone
Every wedding has them. We built a platform that lets both species thrive — without anyone getting hurt (probably).
The Bridezilla
She knows EXACTLY what she wants. The moodboard has 847 pins. The brief is 3 pages. The florist has been warned.
The Momzilla
She's been planning this wedding since you were born. She has a guest list from 2003. The pandit is already booked.
settle this:
Should the couple have final say or is it the parents' wedding too?
Heard Through the Grapevine
What our couples (and their moms) are saying.
"My photographer literally said 'this is the best brief I've ever received.' I just answered 5 fun questions. The Marigold did the rest."
"I showed my mom the moodboard feature and she hasn't called me about décor in two weeks. TWO WEEKS. Worth every penny."
"As the mom, I feel SEEN. I have my own login. I can add my suggestions. Nobody can say I wasn't involved."
Want real answers from real experts?
Browse The Grapevine →settle this:
Should the couple have final say or is it the parents' wedding too?
Ready to Plan
Without the Drama?
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