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March at WedVis

Public profile pages rebuilt, day-of timelines arrive, and the pages your couples actually see get a redesign.

March was about the touchpoints that connect WedVis to the rest of your life: the public profile clients land on, the shared pages your couples actually see, the way comments flow between you and them.

Public profile redesign

The pro profile page got a public, edit, and inquiry-form rebuild. Couples landing on your profile see a clean, editorial layout with a portfolio strip, a clear inquiry CTA, and a customizable "about" section. Pros editing their profile get inline preview as they type. The page existed before; what's new is the layout, the editorial pass, and the inline preview.

Day-of timelines

Build a day-of timeline for your couple, share it with them, and the assistant can answer schedule questions from inside the timeline itself. Phase-based structure (getting ready, ceremony, cocktail hour, reception), multi-plan support for couples running parallel events (rehearsal dinner, brunch), and a PDF export couples can hand to their planner.

Comments + versioning

Foundation work on the comment system that fully shipped in April. Every generated image keeps its version history, every board has its own comment thread. PDF export reliability fixes shipped alongside.

Shared pages

The pages your couples actually see (shared visions, shared boards, shared budgets) got a redesign pass. Better aesthetic match to the in-app product, faster load, real download buttons, expandable vendors, grouped checklists, and the ability to share boards and folders the way you'd expect.

Small but mighty

  • Wedding party composite overhaul: multi-person accuracy, more styles, mobile-native UX
  • Vendor search got smarter: multi-source (Pinterest, Reddit, web), AI match explanations, real pricing where available
  • Workspace invitations: free-tier couples can now accept pro invites; members see all shared content