Wedding planner app for professionals (Android)
The call
Zero search demand plus declining market trend, and the 122 discussions are overwhelmingly consumer-focused—the only relevant startup signal shows flat traction ('not getting rich'). Don't build this yet without direct validation interviews with 10+ professional planners proving they actively search for software solutions and will pay for them.
Is the demand real?
122 total discussions exist, but 54 are in r/weddingplanning (consumers planning their own weddings, not professional planners seeking software). One relevant signal is an r/Entrepreneur post from 2026-03-18 about a wedding tech startup that is 'making money but not getting rich' after 3 months, indicating weak market traction. Zero Google search demand and a 46% declining trend are critical red flags. Evidence does not show professional planners actively searching for or discussing coordination software.
What people are actually saying
- Hi everyone!! I’m getting married at the end of this year and hired a partial planner to assist with vendor booking, RSVP management, and day-of coordination. When I booked her I didn’t know how much · r/weddingplanning · 98
- I just thought about posting here cause I feel like I'm going crazy. I am VERY happy about my upcoming wedding (in 3 months time) but I feel like I'm going insane. On one hand I try to "tone" myself · r/weddingplanning · 98
- Hi everyone, I’m looking for recommendations for wedding planners / independent wedding coordinators / consultants who can help primarily with event-day coordination rather than full-scale wedding pl · r/weddingplanning · 98
- I run a software development agency in India. In this post, I will share my journey in building my agency. After quitting my job, it’s been 8 months since I worked at my agency full-time. The initial · r/Entrepreneur · 98
- We’re planning a December 2026 destination wedding at a private luxury villa in the Soliman Bay area near Tulum (Riviera Maya). About 30-40 guests, with around 20 staying on site at the villa. We don’ · r/weddingplanning · 96
Growing or fading?
Interest in this topic is fading (down about 46% over the last year). Search demand is thin.
The wedge competitors are missing
Be the project management tool that treats weddings like enterprise projects, not flowery consumer apps
Your perfect first customer
Independent professional wedding planner or small planning firm (1–3 planners) managing 10–20 weddings per year, each with 50–200 guests, multiple vendors, and 6–12 month timelines.
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