AI skills for the most expensive day of your life.
Budget that doesn't lie. Planning that remembers everything. A co-pilot for the 847 decisions you didn't know you had to make.
Nobody tells you that planning a wedding is a second full-time job. Now you have a co-worker.
You got engaged. Congratulations!
Now you have 6-12 months to:
- Pick a venue (visited 9, liked 3, can afford 1)
- Choose a caterer, DJ, photographer, videographer, florist, officiant, hair stylist, makeup artist
- Design invitations, seating charts, menus, timelines
- Manage a guest list that keeps changing
- Navigate family politics (his mom wants X, your mom wants Y, you want Z)
- Stay within a budget that's already 40% over
- Do all of this while working your actual job
72% of couples use digital tools to plan. 30% already use AI for budgets and timelines. But there are zero AI agent skills built specifically for wedding planning.
This list tracks AI agent skills that make wedding planning less painful.
Skills that track wedding spending honestly and predict where you'll actually end up.
| Skill | What It Does | Platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Submissions welcome | Not a spreadsheet. An AI that learns your spending patterns, flags when you're about to blow your budget on flowers because you already overspent on the venue, and tells you the REAL cost of "just one more thing." Tracks deposits, payment schedules, tips, and hidden fees vendors don't mention upfront. Predicts your final total based on current trajectory — not what you hope it'll be. | — |
Skills that help manage the complex web of vendor relationships.
| Skill | What It Does | Platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Submissions welcome | Tracks every vendor conversation, quote, contract term, and deadline in one place. Remembers that the florist needs final numbers by March 15, the DJ requires a song list by April 1, and the caterer charges extra for Saturday delivery. Flags conflicting schedules. Compares quotes across vendors. Knows which vendors other couples in your area recommend. | — |
Skills that solve the most political puzzle of your life.
| Skill | What It Does | Platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Submissions welcome | Manages RSVPs, dietary restrictions, plus-ones, and the delicate art of seating people who hate each other at opposite ends of the room. Tracks who confirmed, who ghosted, who said yes but will probably cancel. Knows that Uncle Mike can't sit near Aunt Linda, and your college friends need to be near the bar. Generates seating charts that minimize family drama. | — |
Skills that keep the 200+ moving pieces on track.
| Skill | What It Does | Platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Submissions welcome | Master timeline from engagement to honeymoon. Breaks down what needs to happen this week, this month, this quarter. Auto-adjusts when things change (and they always change). Day-of timeline down to 15-minute increments: when the photographer arrives, when the bride gets ready, when cocktail hour starts, when the cake gets cut. Syncs with all vendors and caregivers. | — |
Skills that help define and maintain a consistent aesthetic.
| Skill | What It Does | Platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Submissions welcome | You feed it your Pinterest board, Instagram saves, and color preferences. It builds a coherent style profile and checks every new decision against it. "You said you wanted rustic-elegant but this centerpiece is more bohemian — are you sure?" Generates mood boards. Suggests alternatives that match your style at lower price points. | — |
Skills that handle the endless messaging between couple, families, and vendors.
| Skill | What It Does | Platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Submissions welcome | Drafts vendor emails, thank-you notes, and the dreaded "we had to cut the guest list" messages. Manages the group chat chaos between bride, groom, MOH, best man, and parents. Keeps a single source of truth so when your mom asks "what time should I arrive" for the fifth time, the answer is always consistent. | — |
Skills specifically for planning a wedding in a location you don't live in.
| Skill | What It Does | Platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Submissions welcome | Manages time zone differences with vendors, local legal requirements for marriage, travel logistics for guests, currency conversion for budget tracking, and the unique challenges of planning an event somewhere you can't easily visit. Weather pattern analysis for outdoor venues. Local vendor networks you'd never find on Google. | — |
Skills that keep both partners aligned on decisions and priorities.
| Skill | What It Does | Platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Submissions welcome | The most underserved need in wedding planning: making sure both people actually agree. Tracks decisions each person made, flags when preferences conflict, and helps prioritize what matters most to each partner. "She cares most about photography, he cares most about music — allocate budget accordingly." Prevents the #1 cause of wedding stress: feeling like you're planning alone. | — |
Skills that capture and organize the full story — not just the wedding day.
| Skill | What It Does | Platforms |
|---|---|---|
| Submissions welcome | Logs the entire journey: the proposal story, engagement party, dress shopping meltdown, cake tasting where you both hated the same flavor, the fight about the seating chart that somehow made you closer. Collects voice notes, photos, messages, and funny moments from the planning process. Generates a narrative timeline. Because in 10 years, you'll forget the details of planning but you'll want to remember them. | — |
✅ Solves a real planning problem — Not generic advice. Actionable tools that reduce the 847 decisions to a manageable number.
✅ Has memory — Learns YOUR wedding's specific details, vendors, guests, budget. Not a one-size-fits-all checklist.
✅ Reduces stress, not adds it — If it creates more work than it saves, it doesn't belong here.
❌ Generic wedding checklists (Pinterest already has 10 million of those) ❌ Wedding product recommendation engines (affiliate marketing in disguise) ❌ AI-generated vow writers (your vows should be yours) ❌ Skills that only work for one culture's wedding traditions
- $1+ trillion — Global wedding market (2025)
- $34,000 — Average wedding cost in the US
- 77% — Couples who exceeded their original budget
- 72% — Couples using digital planning tools
- 30% — Couples already using AI for budgets and timelines
- 200+ — Average number of decisions in wedding planning
- 0 — AI agent skills built specifically for weddings
That last number is why this list exists.
| Platform | Best For |
|---|---|
| Hermes Agent | Self-learning wedding profiles that accumulate vendor data, budget patterns, and preference history over months of planning. |
| OpenClaw | Multi-person coordination through messaging — bride on WhatsApp, groom on Telegram, MOH on iMessage, all synced. |
| Claude Code | Local-first for couples who want budget and guest data to stay private. |
Planning a wedding? Built something to keep yourself sane? Share it here.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.
Quick version:
- Fork this repo
- Add your skill to the right category
- Format:
| [Name](github-link) | What it does. | Platforms | - PR title:
Add [Skill Name]
One rule: it has to reduce stress, not create it.
⭐ Star this repo if you've ever argued about a seating chart.
Nobody tells you that planning a wedding is a second full-time job. Now you have a co-worker.
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