Aisle vs Wix
Which platform is better for destination wedding websites?
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Wix is a widely-used website builder with wedding-specific templates and an intuitive drag-and-drop editor. Aisle is purpose-built for destination weddings with AI-powered setup, deep travel management, and personalized guest portals. While Wix offers wedding templates, Aisle provides destination-specific features that Wix lacks.
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Aisle | Wix |
|---|---|---|
| Destination-specific features | ||
| AI setup assistant | Basic AI tools | |
| Personalized guest portals | ||
| Travel coordination | ||
| RSVP management | Via templates | |
| Accommodation management | ||
| Wedding templates | AI-generated | 50+ |
| Drag-and-drop editor | ||
| Custom domain | ||
| App marketplace | ||
| Free tier | 7-day free trial | Free with ads |
| Setup time | 5 minutes | 1-3 hours |
Where Aisle Wins
- Built specifically for destination wedding logistics
- AI assistant creates your entire wedding site from a conversation
- Personalized guest portals with travel info and room assignments
- Travel management with airports, shuttles, and transport coordination
- No ads, ever. Wix’s free plan shows Wix branding on your site
Where Wix Wins
- Large app marketplace for additional functionality
- Intuitive drag-and-drop editor with full design control
- Wedding-specific templates available
- Can grow beyond weddings (portfolio, blog, business)
The Verdict
Wix offers solid wedding templates and a flexible editor, but its destination wedding features are shallow, basic RSVP forms and no travel coordination. Aisle is purpose-built for the unique logistics of destination weddings: guest portals with individual travel info, room block management, airport transportation, and AI-powered setup. If you need a general website with some wedding features, Wix works. If you're planning a destination wedding and need real logistics management, Aisle is built exactly for that.
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