We sent a real inquiry to 500 venues and timed every reply. What we found is the most expensive thing happening in this business, and almost nobody is looking at it.
It doesn't replace you. It makes sure they're still there when you show up.
Answers questions, checks dates, quotes a range, books the tour. Catches the couple who was about to close the tab.
Picks up when you can't. During a ceremony. On a ladder. At eleven at night. It never sends anyone to voicemail.
Every inquiry answered in under a minute — including the ones The Knot sends you. Now you'll actually get your money's worth out of them.
A wedding is worth $12,000–15,000. This is a fifth of one.
Every other company selling to venues is a software company. I'm not. I run a room in Sheridan, Wyoming, and I built this because I got tired of finding a good inquiry sitting in a tab three days after somebody else had already booked them. It works because I needed it to work.Dalton Goodyear · The Living Room · Sheridan, Wyoming