Wed Flags  ·  Community  For the people holding the wedding together

— A community for wedding people

If you've seen one wedding too many —
this one is yours.

Wed Flags is for the people working the wedding, standing beside it, and still telling the story at brunch. Photographers, planners, wedding parties, DJs, HMUA, caterers, bartenders, vendors, and table-seven witnesses.

§ 01   The Tribe Who Wed Flags is for
Photographers

You've seen it before the bride did.

You spend twelve hours managing light, family, and the slow understanding that the rehearsal dinner was a warning. We made this for you. Tag us and we'll tag back.

Planners & Coordinators

You've been the timeline.

You know what time it is. The vendors know what time it is. The mother of the bride is convinced it's a different time. Use Wed Flags as the new way to explain your job at parties.

Wedding Party

You've held the group chat together.

Maids of honor, bridesmaids, best men, groomsmen. You've watched the emotional supply chain in real time. Bachelorette Pack is in the binder. You vote first.

Vendors

You have the receipts.

DJs, HMUA, caterers, bartenders, videographers, florists, venue staff. Drop a story. We fictionalize everything. The best ones become cards in your future expansion.

§ 02   Ways To Play With Us Story intake open · launch list open · vendor access soon
01 · Free

Submit a story

Your weirdest wedding moment, anonymized. The best ones become cards. Credit only if you want it.

Submit a story →

02 · Free

Join the guest list

One email when the app is live. No newsletter. We do not have your home address and we do not want it.

Join the list →

03 · Vendor

Vendor early access

Wedding pros are helping pressure-test the private iPhone build. Email us with your studio and a link if you want early access consideration.

Email hello@wedflags.com →

§ 03   Share With #WedFlags Tag us · we'll regram the best ones

When you survive your next wedding, tag #WedFlags.

We resurface the funniest, most specific, most photographer-coded posts every weekend. No identifying details. No callouts. Just receipts.