Site Settings
Control site behavior before guests see it
Site Settings is where the planner controls RSVP behavior, guest portal modes, enabled features, package-visible options, meal choices/icons, couple settings, and other operating rules. It should be the first place to check when a page behaves differently than expected.
RSVP state
Portal behavior
Feature toggles
Couple settings
Recommended settings order
- Set or confirm couple names and wedding date.
- Review RSVP state and portal mode.
- Review enabled modules such as lodging, registry, special events, music, chatbots, and wedding day media.
- Confirm meal options and icons, then refresh and verify they persist.
- Review any package-locked options; Diamond-only options may show disabled instead of disappearing.
Settings that affect many pages
| Setting | Pages affected |
| Couple names | Header branding, public home, cards, reports, and setup outputs. |
| Wedding date | Countdowns, roadmap timing, setup defaults, and special-event suggestions. |
| RSVP mode | Guest editability, closed summaries, and RSVP messaging. |
| Portal mode | Whether the guest site is in normal, preview, wedding week, or wedding day behavior. |
| Meal choices | RSVP form, catering report, seating meal summary, and meal icon display. |
| Feature toggles | Whether guests see lodging, media, music, registry, special events, or chatbot tools. |
What not to manage here anymore
- Do not rely on old planner-wide shared passwords for couple admin access; the planner model is moving toward account-based login.
- Only show couple/planner settings that are meant for normal planning work.
- Do not duplicate chatbot names/setup here when chatbot settings already live in Chatbot Settings.
Save test
Refresh after savingFor anything important, save, refresh the page, and verify the value is still there. If it reverts after refresh, treat it as a persistence issue before continuing.
Need more help?
If you have tried the checks on this page and the issue still is not resolved, open a support ticket with the couple/site name, the page you were using, and what you expected to happen.