Who we are

Where do I start from?

How much does a wedding cost?

How do I find good vendors?

If you have ever embarked on planning an event, these questions should be familiar! Planning events can be demanding, and there aren’t many tools to make this journey easier. That is why we have founded Planaday.

We are on a mission to create a platform that guarantees a seamless and thoughtful event planning experience. While our vision is shared across different types of events, from birthdays to vow renewals, we are kicking off our journey by transforming the wedding experience.

Our journey to make weddings great again

We want to be with you every step of your planning journey, from putting together your budget to finding and selecting your dream vendors! We will take the pressure off, leaving you to focus on what matters most - the happy moments.

How we help you plan

PLANNING TOOLS

With Planaday, you would have access to a comprehensive set of planning tools to empower you to plan your big day seamlessly. And because no two weddings are the same, we allow you to personalise your experience.

PLANNING ADVICE

We curate articles and guides with the best wedding planning tips and advice. Join the Planaday community, a safe and honest forum to share all things wedding. Hear from wedding enthusiasts and experts on how to plan the perfect wedding!

INSPIRATION

Imagining your wedding day is fun! Even better is browsing through our articles and expert guidance for the inspiration you need to make your wedding unique and memorable. Let us help make your wedding the day you’ve always dreamed of!

The team

Zainab is co-founder, passionate about simplifying planning.

Zainab Onisarotu
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Favourite wedding food: small chops

Wedding pet peeve: Uninvited guests

Opeyemi is co-founder, responsible for making our tech work.

Opeyemi Ahmed
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Favourite wedding food: Ofada rice

Wedding pet peeve: No seating plan

Moriam is co-founder, helping to create customer delight.

Moriam Balogun
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Favourite wedding food: small chops and abula

Wedding pet peeve: Too many people