CeremonyLab is starting with wedding planners and coordinators who see ceremony gaps early: friend officiants, unfinished vows, loose readings, and no real ceremony run-of-show. Recommend a focused ceremony workspace and earn tracked referral compensation.
Manual founding partner links first, with tracking preserved from first click through qualified signups.
Founding partners are being set up around revenue-share or bounty-plus-recurring terms for referred paid subscriptions.
Each planner partner gets tagged links first; affiliate dashboard automation can come after the offer proves it converts.
The free run-of-show, sample binder, and guide pages give planners a natural reason to send the resource.
Welcome, everyone. Please take a breath with me and look at the two people we came here to celebrate.
They asked for this ceremony to feel warm, grounded, and unmistakably theirs.
Pause after the welcome. Let the room settle before naming the reader.
The partner wedge stays tight: help the couple and officiant finish the ceremony script, collect useful stories, coordinate vows and readings, and print a binder. It supports planner workflows without trying to become a full planning CRM.
The couple picks someone meaningful, then the planner is left making sure that person has structure, cues, and a script.
Readings, vows, unity details, procession order, and guest announcements need a single place before rehearsal.
The planner can share logistics and checklist pages while private script drafts and surprise moments stay protected.
Useful when venue teams get pulled into ceremony questions before rehearsal, especially when couples bring their own officiant.
A secondary path for ceremony pros who want intake, story collection, script workflow, and a printable binder.
Share useful ceremony templates, binder examples, and first-time officiant resources with a tracked referral link.
The free resources make the recommendation useful. The partner offer makes it worth repeating. Founding planners should expect tracked links, a written compensation agreement, and copy that is safe to disclose.
Give planners concrete product artifacts for client emails, vendor resource pages, and officiant handoffs.
Planner partners and other referral partners should clearly disclose when they may earn from a referral. CeremonyLab will not pay for hidden endorsements, fake reviews, or undisclosed recommendations.