For wedding, funeral & naming ceremony celebrants

Every ceremony is unique.
Your website should be too.

Couples and families choose a celebrant based on personality and trust — not packages and prices. Adviita builds a website that communicates who you are, how you work, and why they should choose you. From your description, in 60 seconds.

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Built for every type of ceremony

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Wedding ceremonies

Civil ceremonies, humanist weddings, vow renewals, same-sex weddings. Couples want to feel your personality before they enquire — your website is their first impression.

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Funeral & memorial services

Personalised funerals, celebration of life services, memorial ceremonies. Families making this decision need warmth, compassion, and clarity. Your site should give them all three.

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Naming ceremonies

Baby naming ceremonies, welcome ceremonies for children of any age. Often chosen by parents who want something personal but non-religious.

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Vow renewals & anniversaries

Couples marking milestones who want a ceremony that reflects their story, not a registry-office script.

Why celebrant websites are different

You're not selling a service. You're inviting trust.

A celebrant site built like a trades website fails. People looking for a celebrant need to feel something before they enquire. The AI understands this distinction.

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Warmth is the product

People aren't choosing a service — they're trusting you with a once-in-a-lifetime moment. Your website's tone has to carry warmth, personal connection, and genuine care. The AI captures this from how you describe your approach.

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Your philosophy matters more than your services

Couples and families don't hire a celebrant because of your 'packages'. They hire you because of how you talk about ceremonies, what you believe about them, and whether they feel seen by your words. Your site needs a strong 'my approach' or 'about me' section.

Reviews from real ceremonies carry enormous weight

A quote from the family whose ceremony you led — describing how it felt, what you got right, what made it personal — is worth more than any polished copywriting. Your site needs space for this.

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You need to be found by ceremony type and location

'Wedding celebrant near me', 'humanist funeral celebrant [city]', 'naming ceremony celebrant [area]' — these searches happen daily. Your site needs to include these terms naturally so Google connects you with the right families.

What gets generated

Everything a celebrant site needs.

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Hero with your name and ceremony types

Your name, a warmth-first headline, and clear up-front indication of what ceremonies you conduct. Couples and families should know within two seconds if you're relevant to them.

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Your philosophy and approach

A section about how you approach ceremonies — what you believe about them, how you listen, how you personalise. This is what converts a visitor into an enquiry more than any other section on a celebrant site.

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Ceremony testimonials

Quotes from real couples and families — specific, emotional, and placed prominently. The AI adds a testimonials section and prompts you to add quotes in your dashboard.

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How it works

A clear walk-through of your process — initial call, planning meetings, ceremony day, how far in advance to book. Removes uncertainty and makes the enquiry feel less daunting.

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Ceremony area and travel

Where you operate, how far you travel, whether you do destination ceremonies. Families need to know this before they contact you.

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Enquiry form with the right questions

Date, ceremony type, location, how they heard about you. Structured so you can respond with relevant, personalised information straight away — not a generic reply to a blank form.

How to describe your practice

The more personality you give the AI, the more it returns.

Generic description → generic site

“I'm a wedding celebrant. I offer bespoke ceremonies.”

Specific description → personal site

“I'm a humanist celebrant based in the Lake District. I specialise in relaxed, outdoor weddings for couples who want heartfelt, funny, and deeply personal. I conduct naming ceremonies and funeral services too. I spend two meetings getting to know each couple before I write a single word.”

The second description generates a site with a tone, a personality, and a specific appeal to couples and families who are the right fit — and naturally filters out those who aren't.

Questions from celebrants

How do I make my personality come through in an AI-generated site?

The more you describe how you work and what you believe, the more the AI captures your voice. Instead of 'I'm a wedding celebrant', try: 'I'm a warm, relaxed celebrant who specialises in non-religious weddings for couples who want something personal and funny rather than formal. I take time to really know each couple's story.' That description generates very different copy than the generic version. You can also ask the AI to adjust the tone: 'Make it warmer' or 'Less corporate, more conversational'.

Can I have separate pages for different ceremony types?

Yes, on the Pro plan you can have up to 10 pages. A separate page for weddings, one for funerals/memorials, and one for naming ceremonies means each can be SEO-optimised for that ceremony type and location — and the tone of each page can reflect the different emotional context appropriately.

Should I have a price list on my website?

There's no universal answer — many celebrants prefer to have a conversation before discussing fees, particularly for funerals. Adviita lets you handle this either way: you can include a price range ('ceremonies from £X'), a 'prices on enquiry' note, or no mention of price at all, with just an enquiry form. Describe your preference and the AI handles it.

I'm newly accredited — can I still look professional?

Absolutely. The AI generates copy that sounds established based on what you tell it about yourself, your training, and your approach. Many celebrants have a smaller portfolio of testimonials early on — you can display the ones you have and add more as you accumulate them. New doesn't mean unpolished.

How important is a website compared to a Facebook page or Hitched profile?

Directory listings like Hitched, Not On The High Street, or Guides For Brides drive some enquiries, but they charge fees and put you next to every other celebrant in your area. Your own website is a presence that's entirely yours — your personality, your copy, your domain — and it captures direct Google searches that directory-only celebrants miss entirely.

Build a website that feels as personal
as the ceremonies you lead.

Describe your practice, your approach, and the ceremonies you conduct. The AI builds a site that captures you — not a generic template with your name on it.

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