Wedding Planner: The

: This post from Verve Event Co. breaks down the time investment (averaging 200–300 hours) and how a pro can alleviate anxiety.

: Rothweiler Event Design offers a candid look at the relationship, emphasizing that you should never keep secrets from your planner, much like a doctor or lawyer. The Wedding Planner

: Developing a solid framework, often using the 50/30/20 rule (50% essentials, 30% enhancements, 20% surprises), and tracking every expenditure. : This post from Verve Event Co

: Danielle Caldwell Events highlights the "invisible" planning—like power access and shuttle stops—that makes a day feel effortless. : Developing a solid framework, often using the

: Handling payments, reading contracts, and acting as the main point of contact so you don't have to.

: Managing the event backstage, from meeting vendors to handling venue clean-up. Top Helpful Blog Posts

Understanding what a planner actually does can help you decide if you need one. Experts describe the role as a who manages the following: