u/Arnauld_ga

I spent months collecting real wedding vendor pricing data by region — here's what I built with it

My fiancée and I couldn't figure out if our venue quote was reasonable. Neither could anyone we asked. So I started researching what people actually pay — not national averages, but real regional data from The Knot, Brides, WeddingWire, and local publications across the US, UK, Africa, and the Middle East.

Then I turned it into a free calculator: you enter your city, guest count, and wedding style — it shows you low/mid/high benchmarks per category with the source cited so you can verify it yourself.

The paid version lets you add your actual quotes and see immediately if you're over benchmark, set category caps, and export everything to PDF or Excel to share with your partner.

It's free to try with no signup: TRY IT BELOW

Happy to answer questions — and genuinely curious if the regional data feels accurate to anyone who's gotten quotes recently.

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u/Arnauld_ga — 3 days ago

I built a wedding budget tracker that solves a problem I found validated in a real Reddit post

Six months ago I came across this comment in r/weddings: "I just have 0 way to gauge how much it really all adds up today." 9,000 upvotes. That was my signal.

The insight: couples planning $10K+ weddings sign contracts with no benchmark data. They don't know if they're being overcharged. VowTrack fixes that with regional pricing data, category-level alerts, and direct PDF/Excel exports.

It covers the US, UK, Europe, Africa, and Middle East — each with sourced local data, not generic national averages.

Live HERE. Free calculator, $10 to unlock the full tracker.

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u/Arnauld_ga — 3 days ago