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You book $20,000 Saturdays. Your website looks like a county fairground rental.

A couple researching venues opens thirty tabs on a Tuesday night and closes twenty-seven of them in an hour. The cuts are brutal and simple: bad photos, no pricing, no way to check a date. We rebuild venue sites so couples can see the space, see the number, see the open dates — and book the tour before the tab closes.

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Lighthouse score, every build
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demolition + rebuild starts here
THE MARKET READ

Wedding venues are shortlisted entirely online, before anyone sets foot on the property. The couple has never heard of you, finds you through a search or an Instagram tag, and decides whether you make the tour shortlist based entirely on your website — usually in under two minutes, usually after 10 p.m. The venue with thirty full-bleed gallery shots and a pricing page beats the venue with twelve thumbnails and 'inquire for investment' every single time.

And the pricing debate is over, whether venue owners voted or not. Couples planning a $30,000 wedding have been trained by every other purchase in their lives to expect a number on the screen. 'Submit an inquiry to receive our pricing guide' doesn't read as exclusive anymore — it reads as expensive and evasive, and it quietly hands your $12,000 venue fee to the place down the road that just published a rate card.

// SOUND FAMILIAR?

The four ways venue websites lose money

We've audited hundreds of wedding venue sites. The same problems show up over and over — and every one of them costs you a customer who was ready to pay.

01

Pricing hidden behind an inquiry form

Couples filter their thirty tabs by photos and price. 'Inquire for our investment guide' gets you closed, not contacted — the modern couple assumes hidden pricing means a number they can't afford and a sales call they don't want.

02

Twelve thumbnails where a gallery should be

This is among the most photo-decided purchases in America, and you're sitting on hundreds of professional shots from real weddings. A venue site with a cramped gallery loses to a venue with worse grounds and better photos — routinely.

03

No way to check a date

'Is October 17th open?' is the first question every couple has, and most venue sites make them email and wait two days for the answer. They tour two other venues while they wait.

04

The Knot is doing your website's job

If your listing converts better than your own site, you're paying directory fees forever to rent leads you should own. Couples click from the listing to your site to verify you're real — and the dated site un-sells what the listing sold.

// THE REBUILD, VISUALIZED

The vibe we'd build for a wedding venue

A venue site is sold at midnight, by photos, against thirty open tabs. Garden sage, candlelight ivory, dusty rose — and the two things almost no venue shows: the price and the open dates.

lindenhillestate.example
Linden Hill Estate
GARDEN CEREMONIES · RESTORED 1908 BARN · 220 GUESTS
Your date is still open.
Forty acres, garden ceremony lawn, climate-controlled barn. Tours daily — (434) 555-0167.
Book a private tourCheck your date
★ 4.9 · 246 REVIEWS2026–27 DATES POSTEDPRICING ON THE SITE
Concept direction, not a template — your brand, your photos, your words. You watch it take shape live during the 7-day build.
WHAT YOUR NEW SITE WILL DO

Built for how a wedding venue actually wins work

A venue website has one conversion: the booked tour. Photos open the door, pricing keeps it open, and the date question gets answered before they ask.

Full-bleed real-wedding galleries

Big, fast, organized by space and season — the June garden ceremony and the October barn reception are different sells. We curate from the professional shoots you already have.

Pricing in the open

Rates by season and day of week, what's included, where the minimums sit. Transparency filters out mismatched budgets and pre-sells everyone else.

Self-serve tour booking

A tour calendar the couple books at 11 p.m. without emailing anyone. The venue that confirms a tour tonight beats the venue that replies Thursday.

Date availability answered

An availability calendar — even one updated weekly — ends the search on your site. It's among the most-requested features couples mention, and almost no venue has it.

The logistics page couples actually need

Capacity, rain plan, vendor policy, alcohol rules, parking, hotel blocks, noise curfew — every question currently clogging your inbox, answered on one page that closes deals while you sleep.

Real-wedding pages that rank

Each featured wedding becomes a page — photographer credited, season named, spaces shown. They rank for 'barn wedding venue near [your city]' and prove the place works in every month you sell.

Old site gone, new site live, in 7 days.

DAY 1

Audit & quote

60-minute call. We tell you exactly what's broken and lock a fixed price before you hang up.

DAY 2–5

Design + copy + SEO

You watch the real site take shape in the browser. We write the copy and wire the schema.

DAY 6

You review, we polish

One round of revisions, applied the same day. No tickets. No project-manager relay.

DAY 7

Launch — you keep the keys

Your domain, your hosting, your code. No platform lock-in, no retainer, no hostage situation.

// QUESTIONS VENUE OWNERS ASK US

Before you call

Won't publishing our pricing start a haggling war?

The opposite. Published ranges pre-qualify every inquiry, so your tours are couples who already accept the number — venues that post pricing consistently report fewer, better leads. Your competitors already know your rates from every couple who toured both properties; the only people in the dark are the ones deciding whether to contact you.

All our bookings come from The Knot and WeddingWire. Why invest in our own site?

Because every one of those couples clicks through to your website before inquiring — the listing opens the door and the dated site closes it, and you never see the loss. A site that converts also means the next tier of leads arrives commission-free through search, and you stop renting your own customers back at a four-figure annual fee.

The photos are the photographers' work. Can we even use them?

Almost always yes — most photographer contracts grant venues usage rights with credit, and photographers actively want venue features because it books them weddings. We handle the credits properly on every gallery and real-wedding page. If a favorite shoot's rights are unclear, one email usually settles it; we'll tell you exactly what to ask.

What does it cost, exactly?

Three fixed packages: $1,500 for a 5-page rebuild in 7 days, $5,000 for up to 20 pages with a blog and integrations in 14 days, and $15,000+ for 100+ page builds. The quote we send before you sign is the number on the final invoice — no scope-creep charges, ever.

Ready to bulldoze your wedding venue's website?

Tell us your domain. We'll send a brutal audit of what's broken, with a fixed quote to fix it. No sales call required.

Free. No spam. We reply within 24 hours, or we'll bulldoze our own site.