Q&A with Wedfuly: Zoom Weddings During COVID-19 & the Future of Virtual Ceremonies
Updated on March 27, 2023
Published on May 12, 2020
- 01 How have couples responded to having their weddings virtually? - Jumplink to How have couples responded to having their weddings virtually?
- 02 How do you ensure that your events are secure? - Jumplink to How do you ensure that your events are secure?
- 03 What kind of technical support do you provide guests? - Jumplink to What kind of technical support do you provide guests?
- 04 What role does Zoom play in these virtual weddings? - Jumplink to What role does Zoom play in these virtual weddings?
- 05 Why did you choose Zoom to host your virtual weddings? - Jumplink to Why did you choose Zoom to host your virtual weddings?
- 06 What Zoom features do you use? - Jumplink to What Zoom features do you use?
- 07 What was it like for Wedfuly to pivot to a virtual wedding platform? - Jumplink to What was it like for Wedfuly to pivot to a virtual wedding platform?
- 08 What do you see for the future of virtual weddings? - Jumplink to What do you see for the future of virtual weddings?
- 09 What do you think that means for larger weddings? - Jumplink to What do you think that means for larger weddings?
“I have technical support staff that provides support for couples during the actual event, so they monitor that Waiting Room list and let in the guests. Zoom also has a great catalog of support documents that we can send their way for anyone who isn’t confident using the platform. We do whatever we can to ensure the couples and their guests don’t have to worry about the technology and can enjoy the event.”
“Big weddings won’t ever go away for those who can afford more elaborate events. Virtual, though, is a good option for those who don’t want to spend their life savings for one night while still working within the constraints of a too-small guest list. Because of this latter group, we can expect many brides and grooms to jump on the virtual hybrid train when life normalizes post-pandemic.” Visit wedfuly.com to learn more about Wedfuly and its virtual wedding services. To learn more about taking your in-person events virtual using Zoom, check out our Ultimate Guide to Planning & Hosting Online Events.