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Wedding Supplier Website Checklist UK | 2027 Edition

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UK couples booking weddings for 2027/2028 are researching suppliers at 11pm on weeknights, on their phones, making snap decisions based on portfolio quality and instant availability. If your website doesn’t answer their top three questions in 30 seconds, they’ve moved to the next supplier on their list.

According to Bridebook’s 2026 UK Wedding Report, 93% of couples use mobile devices for wedding planning, 40% won’t enquire if pricing isn’t visible, and 23% booked their venue after viewing just one in person. That means your website is doing the heavy lifting before couples ever contact you.

This checklist covers the essential pages, features, and content every UK wedding supplier needs, whether you’re a DJ, makeup artist, videographer, stationer, car hire, cake maker, or any other wedding vendor.

Essential Pages Every Wedding Supplier Needs

Your website should have these core pages at minimum:

Homepage

Your hero section must answer the “big three” questions within 10 seconds:

  1. What do you do? DJ services, makeup artistry, videography; state it clearly.
  2. Who do you serve? Relaxed weddings, luxury celebrations, barn venues, intimate ceremonies.
  3. Are you available? Prominent “Check Availability” CTA above the fold.

Example hero copy:

Documentary Wedding Videography for Relaxed, Authentic Celebrations Capturing real moments, not staged scenes. Serving couples across the East Midlands who want natural, cinematic films of their day. [Check Availability for Your Date]

If your homepage doesn’t answer these questions in 10 seconds, visitors bounce. According to WifTalents’ UK wedding industry data, couples contact an average of five or fewer vendors per category. Make it easy for them to decide you’re worth contacting.

About Page

Your About page isn’t a CV; it’s your story and credibility markers. Include:

  • How you got started in the wedding industry
  • Your style or approach (e.g., “natural makeup that lasts 12+ hours” or “documentary videography, not posed clips”)
  • Years in business and number of weddings you’ve worked
  • Qualifications, awards, or industry memberships
  • Photos of you at work (shows personality and professionalism)
  • Location and areas you serve

Keep it scannable with short paragraphs, bullet points, and subheadings. Couples are comparing 3 to 5 suppliers simultaneously. They won’t read a 1,000-word essay.

For more on building trust, see our post on building trust without case studies.

Organised by wedding type, venue, or style. Videographers should show 3 to 5 full wedding films with venue names and couple testimonials. DJs should show setlists, venue experience, and equipment specs. Makeup artists should show real brides with before/after shots, skin tones, and styles (natural vs glam).

Tag each portfolio piece with context:

Barn Wedding at Hazel Gap, July 2026 Full-day videography coverage for Emma & Tom’s relaxed, outdoor celebration. 90 guests, rustic-chic style. Delivered 8-minute highlight film + 45-minute full ceremony edit.

Organise by what couples search for: “barn wedding videography,” “natural bridal makeup,” “vintage car hire Nottinghamshire.”

Use lazy loading to keep your site fast while showing off your work. Compress images to under 200KB each and use modern formats like WebP or AVIF.

Pricing or Packages Page

Show starting prices or brackets. According to Bridebook’s 2026 research, 40% of couples won’t enquire if pricing isn’t visible; up from 30% in 2025. Transparency filters tyre-kickers and attracts serious enquiries.

Example pricing structures by supplier type:

Wedding DJ:

  • Standard package (4 hours, sound system, lighting): £600 to 800
  • Premium package (6 hours, upgraded sound, dancefloor lighting, DJ booth facade): £1,000 to 1,200
  • Ultimate package (8 hours, full production, live mixing, pre-wedding consultation): £1,400 to 1,600

Makeup Artist:

  • Bridal makeup trial + wedding day: £180 to 240
  • Bridal + 1 bridesmaid: £280 to 320
  • Bridal + 3 bridesmaids: £450 to 550

Videographer:

  • Highlights package (4 hours, 5-minute edit): £1,000 to 1,200
  • Full-day coverage (8 hours, highlights + ceremony): £1,400 to 1,800
  • Cinematic package (10 hours, 2 videographers, multi-angle): £2,400 to 3,000

Be clear about what’s included and what costs extra. Couples appreciate transparency over mystery fees.

For more on pricing page structure, see our guide on designing pricing pages for bespoke services.

Testimonials

Real couples with names, dates, photos, and venue names. Generic testimonials (“Great service!”) don’t convert. Specific ones do:

“James was brilliant at our wedding at Wollaton Hall in June 2026. He kept the dancefloor packed all night and read the crowd perfectly. So many guests asked for his contact details. Highly recommend for anyone wanting a professional DJ who knows how to get people dancing.” . Sarah & Dan, June 2026, Nottingham

Include 5 to 10 testimonials on a dedicated page or embed them throughout your site (homepage, pricing page, portfolio).

If you have Google reviews or testimonials from wedding directories like Bridebook or Hitched, embed them or link to them for social proof.

Contact Page

Include:

  • Enquiry form asking for wedding date, venue, guest count, package interest, budget bracket
  • Email address and phone number (some couples prefer calling)
  • Response time promise (“We respond within 24 hours”)
  • Social media links (Instagram, Facebook)
  • Booking system or availability calendar if possible

Make it easy to contact you. According to WedPro’s 2026 UK Wedding Industry Report, couples dedicate 15 months on average to planning, with 57% spending a year or more. They’re organised and methodical; capture their details quickly before they move to the next supplier.

Optional but Valuable Pages

  • FAQ page: Pre-empt common questions (travel fees, payment terms, cancellation policy, equipment specs, dietary restrictions for cake makers, etc.)
  • Blog: Wedding planning tips, venue recommendations, seasonal trends, supplier spotlights
  • Venue / Supplier Recommendations: Cross-promote trusted partners (venues, photographers, florists, caterers)

Blogs help with SEO and position you as an expert. But don’t start a blog unless you’ll maintain it. Three outdated posts from 2023 hurt credibility more than no blog at all.

For more on whether you need a blog, see our post on should your SMB run a blog, resource hub, or neither.

Mobile-First Design and Fast Loading

Over 70% of wedding supplier research is mobile. Couples browse on phones during commutes, in bed, or while comparing shortlists. If your site doesn’t load in under 3 seconds on mobile, or your gallery breaks on small screens, you’re losing half your traffic.

According to Google’s Core Web Vitals guidance, mobile performance carries the highest weight in search rankings and user experience. Test on real 4G, not your WiFi.

Check:

  • Do images load fast without layout shifts?
  • Can users tap buttons without zooming? (Minimum 44x44px touch targets)
  • Does the navigation menu work on small screens?
  • Do contact forms submit correctly on mobile?

Responsive design isn’t optional; it’s foundational. Use lazy loading, compress images, and host on fast infrastructure.

For mobile troubleshooting, see our post on why your website looks different on your phone.

GDPR-Compliant Contact Forms and Testimonials

UK wedding suppliers must follow GDPR for enquiry forms and testimonials.

Contact forms:

Include a privacy policy link and clear consent checkbox:

[ ] I consent to [Business Name] storing my enquiry details to respond to this request. Read our Privacy Policy.

Your privacy policy must explain:

  • What data you collect (names, email, phone, wedding date, venue)
  • Why you collect it (to respond to enquiries and provide quotes)
  • How long you store it (e.g., “Enquiry data is deleted after 12 months if no booking is made”)
  • User rights (access, deletion, correction)

Testimonials:

Get written permission from couples before using their names, photos, or wedding details on your website. A simple email confirmation works:

“Hi Emma & Tom, we’d love to feature your testimonial on our website. Can we use your names, wedding date, venue name, and the photo we took at Hazel Gap? Let us know if you’re happy for us to share. Thanks!”

Never use client photos without explicit consent; it’s a GDPR violation and damages trust.

For more on legal compliance, see our small business website checklist which covers privacy policies, cookie consent, and accessibility.

How Fernside Studio Can Help

If you’re relying on Instagram and wedding directories but not showing up on Google, a website fixes that.

Fernside Studio builds fast, mobile-first websites for UK wedding suppliers. DJs, makeup artists, videographers, stationers, car hire, cake makers, and more. We don’t sell SEO services or promise rankings. We build structured, conversion-led sites designed to answer couples’ questions and book enquiries.

Launch Sprint: £750 fixed

Our five-day Launch Sprint delivers a custom one-page site with:

  • Strategy call to clarify your positioning and target couples
  • Copy refinement (we’ll help you write your pricing, packages, and About section)
  • Design/build with portfolio gallery and pricing section
  • Contact form with availability checker
  • Analytics wiring (Google Analytics 4)
  • Managed hosting on Cloudflare Pages

Perfect for wedding suppliers who need a professional online presence quickly without the complexity of a multi-page site.

Studio Site: from £2,400

For multi-page sites with portfolio galleries, pricing pages, testimonials, FAQs, and blog, our Studio Site includes:

  • Onboarding workshops to extract your story and value proposition
  • Wireframes and bespoke Astro build
  • Gallery pages optimised for fast loading on mobile
  • Pricing page with transparent package breakdowns
  • Testimonials section with real couples and photos
  • Contact page with GDPR-compliant forms
  • QA, deployment, and managed hosting

We handle schema markup, internal linking, analytics setup, and mobile optimisation; everything this checklist recommends.

Fernside CMS Add-on: £29/month

Need to update your portfolio, adjust pricing, or add testimonials yourself? The Fernside CMS add-on gives you a hosted panel to manage approved sections safely, plus managed hosting, SSL, backups, and priority ticket handling for design tweaks.

Wedding booking season peaks in January to March for summer weddings. If your website isn’t ready, you’re losing enquiries to suppliers who’ve already sorted theirs. We only take on a few projects each month, check availability and we’ll confirm your earliest build slot within 24 hours.

For wedding-specific guidance, explore our web design for wedding services page.

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