Compare Brunchie to other wedding and event tools

How Brunchie compares to the other apps couples and hosts consider. Each page leads with why Brunchie fits, and every claim about another tool is sourced and dated.

Most wedding and event tools are good at one slice — an invite, a website, a registry, a vendor directory, a photo album, a seating chart. Brunchie is the coordination layer: guest lists, RSVPs, drag-and-drop seating, expense splitting with settle-up, a shared photobooth, multi-audience itineraries, and day-of check-in, in one room, free. The pages below name each competitor directly and show, with sources, why Brunchie is the better fit when the job is running the event — not just announcing it.

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  • Brunchie vs Partiful — Partiful is a fast invite for casual parties; Brunchie is for events that need seating, money, and a real guest list.
  • Brunchie vs Guestlist — Guestlist is an app-based wedding guest feed; Brunchie runs the whole wedding, free, with no app download for guests.
  • Brunchie vs Apple Invites — Apple Invites is an iPhone invitation app behind iCloud+; Brunchie works on every phone in one free link, plus seating, expenses, and day-of.
  • Brunchie vs Zola — Zola is the broad all-in-one; Brunchie wins on the coordination layer, on web and a real Android app.
  • Brunchie vs The Knot — The Knot is the everything-platform funded by vendor ads; Brunchie owns the people side with no marketplace.
  • Brunchie vs Joy — Joy is a wedding website + RSVP; Brunchie adds seating, expenses, photobooth, and day-of in the same room.
  • Brunchie vs Say I Do — Say I Do is a free wedding website + RSVP with a guest cap; Brunchie adds the operations layer, free for every guest.
  • Brunchie vs Dots. Memories — Dots Memories is a shared photo album; Brunchie's photobooth does the same job in the same room, free with no photo caps.
  • Brunchie vs seating-chart apps — Standalone seating apps (eSeatingChart, AllSeated/Prismm) solve one slice; Brunchie's seating chart is a tab inside your RSVPs, plus-ones, and day-of check-in.
  • Brunchie vs Aisle Planner — Aisle Planner is a paid planner CRM; Brunchie is the free room couples run directly.
  • Brunchie vs WeddingWire — WeddingWire is the vendor directory; Brunchie is what runs the wedding after vendors are booked.
  • Brunchie vs Viah Me — Viah Me is a South Asian wedding website + vendor marketplace with a guest AI assistant; Brunchie runs the multi-day event itself, free for every guest.
  • Brunchie vs Unstaged — Unstaged is a paid, design-led planner with moodboards and a vendor brief; Brunchie is the free coordination layer that runs the day.

How comparisons are written here

Each page is answer-first and Brunchie-forward: it names the competitor, names the specific job difference, and makes the case for Brunchie. We don't pretend to be everything — where Brunchie isn't the right tool for a job (a retail registry, a planner CRM, a custom-domain website), we say so plainly. Every factual claim about another tool is sourced to that company's own pricing or feature pages and dated as of the last review; pricing and features change, so the linked source is always the current truth. Brunchie's own pricing is governed by the Free forever page.

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