The Approach
Page Two is not a wedding planner. It is the strategic layer that sits before one — protecting your budget, your timeline, and your decisions before they become expensive mistakes.
What Page Two Is Not
Not
A wedding planner
We don't manage your day — we protect the decisions that shape it.
Not
A venue stylist
We have no interest in what colour your centrepieces are.
Not
A vendor directory
We are not incentivised by referrals. Every recommendation is independent.
Not
Trend-led
Our guidance is built from 1,500 real wedding days, not Instagram.
How It Works
Brief Inquiry
You tell us your date, your venue (if booked), your approximate budget, and the areas that are giving you the most anxiety. This is your foundation — and it takes 10 minutes.
10 minutes
Discovery Call
A focused 15-minute call to identify your specific bottlenecks. We ask direct questions and give direct answers. No soft-pedalling, no upselling — just the shape of your situation.
15 minutes
Clarity Consultation
A 60-minute structured session covering your timeline, your vendor list, your contracts, and your budget. We audit what you have and identify what you're missing. This is the core of what we do.
60 minutes
Written Debrief
Within 48 hours, you receive a written summary: your risks, your recommendations, your revised priorities, and an honest assessment of whether your current plan holds up. No filler. No fluff.
Within 48 hrs
Areas of Consultation
01
Budget Architecture
Is your spend distribution sensible? We check where your money is going against where it should be going, based on what couples at your scale actually experience on the day.
02
Vendor Vetting
We review your shortlist and your signed suppliers — assessing reputation, contract terms, and whether they are operationally equipped for your wedding day.
03
Timeline Design
Is your run-of-day realistic? We stress-test your timing against the physical constraints of your venue, your guest count, and your supplier requirements.
04
Contract Review
We flag the clauses that have cost couples money — force majeure gaps, unclear cancellation terms, and deliverable ambiguities that only surface after it's too late.
05
Logistics Planning
Guest transport, accommodation blocks, supplier access, and day-of logistics. The invisible architecture that either holds a wedding together or quietly unravels it.
06
Risk Assessment
Every plan has blind spots. We identify the decisions that are most likely to create problems on your day, ranked by probability and impact, so you can act before it matters.
“Most couples don’t need more inspiration. They need someone to look at their plan and tell them, honestly, what’s going to break.”
Deliverables
Every engagement produces the same four things — specific, actionable, and written for your wedding, not a generic checklist.
Written Audit Report
A structured written summary of every risk, gap, and recommendation — referenced to your actual plan, your actual budget, your actual suppliers.
Revised Timeline Framework
A corrected run-of-day with realistic buffers, supplier call times, and the key moments flagged where plans typically break.
Supplier Assessment
An honest review of your current supplier list: who is solid, who is risky, and who you need to ask harder questions of before the deposit is paid.
Follow-Up Call
A 30-minute call after you've had time to read your report — for questions, clarifications, and deciding what to prioritise first.
Start with a brief inquiry. No commitment, no pressure — just an honest conversation about whether we can help.