Our celebration stories
Stories from cramped offices and drafty halls—honest glimpses instead of billboard lists.
All stories
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Plan a celebration in one place—from guests & RSVP to budget, photos, and announcements
Mara is still answering the caterer from the office—Robin keeps the guild hall entryway calm—and Jasmine tucks yesterday’s crowd-sourced snaps into something her family can reopen years later.
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Organising a Polterabend—live shuffle, seating, and your team
Plan a Polterabend: live table shuffle between courses, schedule and seating, multiple organisers—calmer check-in and table changes.
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Planning a golden wedding—guestbook, photos, many generations
Organise a golden wedding: guest list and RSVPs, shared guestbook and photo gallery, optional AI help for invite text—for families with different needs.
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Planning an adult birthday—wish list, music wishes, bring-list
Plan an adult birthday: guest list, RSVPs, a wish list without duplicate gifts, music and game wishes, and a party bring-list—with Mein FeierPlaner, one clear overview.
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Planning a baptism or naming day—invites, RSVPs, one clear flow
Baptism or naming celebration: invitations, guest list and RSVPs, clear info for church and reception, travel and schedule—respectful for the whole family.
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Plan your wedding—guest list, digital invites, and online RSVPs
Wedding planning from one page: invite link, guest list, RSVPs with meal choices, wish list, and schedule—with Mein FeierPlaner, fewer lost threads in chat and email.
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Planning a kids’ birthday—RSVPs and one info page for parents
Plan a kids’ birthday with clear invites: online RSVPs, one info page for every parent, and less back-and-forth—with Mein Feierplaner.
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Running a club celebration—guest list, seating, less stress
Club dinner and club event planning: one guest list, a seating plan for the hall, and RSVPs by a deadline—so volunteers and kitchen work with real numbers.
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Organising a company party—clear for guests inside and out
Company event planning: invitations, RSVPs, and info for staff and external guests—kept clear without exposing internal details.