How it works
From your guests' words to your keepsake
Said & Kept gives every couple a private wedding page where guests can leave messages, memories and advice. Here is the full picture, from sign-up to a finished keepsake you will read again.
1. Create your private wedding page
Sign up and add the basics — your names, your wedding date and where the day will be. Said & Kept gives you a custom link like saidandkept.com/w/sara-and-tom that only people you share it with can find.
2. Choose your prompts
We give your guests gentle prompts so they don’t freeze at a blank page. Things like “What’s a memory of us you hope we never forget?” or “What advice would you give us for married life?”. You can use ours, edit them, or write your own.
Prompts make the messages more meaningful than a wall of “congratulations!”.
3. Share your QR code or link
Your dashboard has a downloadable QR code and your shareable link. Put them somewhere guests will see:
- On table cards, order of service, or a sign at the venue
- In your wedding WhatsApp group or save-the-date
- In your thank-you cards after the day
Guests scan or tap, choose a prompt, and write from their phone. No app, no account, no awkward setup.
4. Guests leave messages — before, during and after
Messages can arrive weeks before the wedding, in quiet moments on the day itself, or in the weeks after. Each one lands in your private keepsake view, attributed to the guest who wrote it.
Guests can also save messages for later — your first anniversary, five years on, or a date they choose. They land in your inbox at the right moment.
5. Read, download, and keep them
Open your keepsake whenever you want. Filter by guest, search by keyword, mark favourites. When you’re ready, download your whole keepsake as a print-shop-ready PDF — a real bound book if you want one, or a beautifully designed file to keep.
The messages stay with you forever. No subscription, no chasing renewals, no risk of losing them when the wedding industry moves on to the next platform.
Why couples like it
Wedding photos show how the day looked. They don’t capture what people said, how the speeches landed, what your grandmother whispered at the reception, the funny story your friend told you days later. Said & Kept holds onto those words.