“Appy Couple”, happy guests? A new wedding app called “Appy Couple” for guests that acts like an interactive wedding website. It directs guests to the venue, tells them about pre-wedding events, and gives them a place to post photos they take at the wedding and  reception in real-time.

According to this Wall Street Journal article, their are still a few challenges. Users can’t crop uploaded images, and the  virtual Champagne toast section isn’t easy to navigate – but lets take a moment  to be in awe of virtual Champagne toasts? I think this Appsolutely deserves a round of applause!

To date this app is free to use and guests just have to follow an email link to
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– and I’d recommend getting on this thing now before they start charging for it in the fall.

Personally, I think this is a great idea. People these days are much more tech-savvy.  However, I do not see it becoming part of the norm for another several of years. People get confused by the snail-mailed Save the Date card, because in their day, Save the Dates didn’t exist, and they thought it was the invitation.

But, five-ten years from now, I bet Apps like this will be expected. What I’d like to see is a Wedding Program App. I can just see the officiant saying “Now, would everyone please whip out your iPhone to see the schedule of events for the day?”