Terms of Use
These Terms of Use explain how you may access and use the WeddingBudget website and tools.
1. Acceptance of terms
By accessing or using WeddingBudget, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.
2. Informational purpose only
WeddingBudget is provided for general information and educational purposes. The calculator and any content on this site do not constitute financial, legal, or tax advice. You are responsible for making your own financial decisions or seeking advice from a qualified professional.
3. No warranty
We make reasonable efforts to keep the site available and the information accurate, but we do not guarantee completeness, reliability, or suitability. Your use of the site is at your own risk, and the service is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind.
4. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, WeddingBudget and its creators will not be liable for any losses or damages arising from your use of, or reliance on, the site, the calculator, or any third-party links.
5. Personal and non-commercial use
WeddingBudget is intended for personal, non-commercial use. You may not reproduce, redistribute, or resell the tools or content from this site without prior written permission.
6. Third-party links and services
The site may link to third-party websites, tools, or offers. We do not control or endorse those sites and are not responsible for their content, terms, or policies.
7. Financial disclaimer
The numbers and recommendations generated by the calculator are estimates only. Actual costs can vary widely by region, vendor, date, and other factors. Always confirm prices with your vendors and review your budget carefully before committing to any contracts.
8. Changes to these terms
We may update these Terms of Use from time to time. When we do, we will revise the “Last updated” date below. Continued use of the site after changes have been posted indicates your acceptance of the new terms.
9. Contact
If you have questions about these Terms of Use, please reach out using the contact page.
10. Intellectual property
The design, layout, text, and functionality of WeddingBudget are protected by intellectual property laws. You may view and print pages for your personal use, but you may not copy significant portions of the site, reproduce the calculator logic for commercial purposes, or present our content as your own without permission.
11. Availability of the service
We may modify, pause, or discontinue parts of the site at any time for maintenance, improvements, or other reasons. While we aim for a reliable experience, occasional downtime is unavoidable, and we are not responsible for any inconvenience or loss resulting from temporary unavailability.
13. Third‑party content and ads
From time to time, you may see links or advertisements leading to third‑party services. Those offers are provided for your convenience only. We do not control the content, pricing, or policies of those providers, and any agreement you enter into with them is strictly between you and the provider.
14. Governing law
These Terms of Use are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction in which the site owner is based, without regard to conflict‑of‑law principles. Any disputes arising from your use of WeddingBudget will be handled in that jurisdiction's courts, unless local laws require otherwise.
15. Termination of access
We reserve the right to suspend or restrict access to the site for any user who attempts to interfere with its operation, compromise security, or misuse the tools in ways that violate these Terms of Use or applicable law.
16. Severability
If any part of these Terms of Use is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect. The intent is for the agreement to remain as practical and enforceable as possible even if one section is limited by a court.
17. Entire agreement
These Terms of Use, together with the Privacy Policy and any additional notices posted on the site, make up the entire agreement between you and the site owner regarding your use of WeddingBudget.
18. Contact for terms-related questions
If you have questions about how these terms apply to your use of the site, you may contact us using the same form described on the contact page. Please mention that your question relates to the Terms of Use so it can be routed appropriately.
19. Changes to the site
From time to time, we may update the design, features, or content of WeddingBudget. These improvements are intended to make planning easier and clearer, but they may also mean that certain screenshots, instructions, or third-party descriptions of the site become out of date.
20. User-submitted suggestions
If you share feedback or ideas for improving the calculator, you do so voluntarily and without expectation of compensation. We may incorporate those suggestions into future versions of the site in ways that benefit many visitors at once.
Last updated: January 1, 2025
Plain-language expectations
In simple terms, you agree to use the site in a way that is lawful, respectful, and consistent with its purpose: helping people think more clearly about wedding spending. We agree to maintain the site in good faith and to update these terms when needed so you know what to expect from the service.
If you ever encounter a part of these terms that feels confusing, you are welcome to contact us for clarification. While we cannot offer individual legal advice, we can explain the intent behind particular sections.
Keeping the experience sustainable
Clear terms are part of how we keep the site sustainable over time. They outline how features may evolve, how content is meant to be used, and how we protect the integrity of the service for all visitors. Knowing those boundaries lets you relax and focus on the parts of planning that genuinely need your attention.
If the site grows or changes in scope, we expect these terms to grow with it. When that happens, we will update the text so you always have an up-to-date picture of the relationship between you and the service.
Using the site responsibly
Part of using WeddingBudget responsibly is recognizing that the information you see is general in nature. It should sit alongside, not replace, professional advice when you are making major financial decisions. Treat the insights here as one input among several as you shape your plans.
In return, we commit to presenting information in good faith and to updating the site as we learn more from couples, experts, and changes in the broader planning landscape.
Understanding limits of responsibility
No digital tool can control every factor that affects your wedding plans. Vendors may change policies, prices may shift, and personal circumstances can evolve quickly. The terms clarify that while we aim to keep the site reliable and useful, final decisions and agreements with third parties remain in your hands.
Reading this section with that in mind can help you see where the tool fits into the bigger picture of your planning process.
Recognizing the boundaries of the tool
The terms also exist to mark where the role of the site ends. It can organize information, highlight patterns, and suggest questions to ask, but it cannot negotiate contracts, interpret legal agreements, or guarantee outcomes with vendors. Keeping those boundaries in mind can help you pair the tool with the right kinds of additional support.
When you know what a tool is and is not responsible for, you are better equipped to use it confidently and avoid unspoken assumptions.
Using terms as a reference, not a hurdle
You do not have to memorize every detail of this page for it to be useful. Instead, you can treat it as a reference point you return to when questions arise—such as how content may change, what constitutes acceptable use, or how responsibilities are divided.
Knowing that this information is available and written down can be reassuring, even if you only need to revisit specific sections from time to time.
Connecting terms to everyday use
It can be helpful to read the terms with your own habits in mind. If you tend to save screenshots, share planning details in group chats, or copy notes into other tools, a quick review of how content may be used and shared can keep you on the right side of the agreement without extra effort.
Aligning the terms with how you naturally work makes compliance feel less like a chore and more like common sense.
Why boundaries protect both sides
Clear terms create boundaries that protect you as a visitor and the service as a provider. For you, they set expectations about reliability and appropriate use. For the site, they outline what is needed to keep the tool running fairly for everyone.
Seeing those boundaries written down can make it easier to trust that you are stepping into a defined, not arbitrary, relationship when you use the planner.
Using this tool alongside the terms
When you are ready to start planning, you can open the Wedding Budget Calculator, then keep this page and the Privacy Policy handy as references while you work.