For couples & planners

The wedding seating chart maker that survives the guest list.

Import your guests, add rules, and let Auto-Seat draft the reception. Then plan the rehearsal dinner and brunch from the same list.

< 15 min

Setup

Unlimited on paid

Guests

PDF · CSV · print

Exports

What you get

Rules in plain English

"Aunt Carol must not sit with Uncle Jim." Conflict badges appear the moment a seat breaks the rule.

Multi-event, one guest list

Rehearsal dinner and brunch share the same list, with independent RSVPs and menus.

Public RSVP links

Send a link per event. Guests reply and pick a meal on their phone.

Print-ready floor plan

Landscape PDF, escort list, per-table caterer sheet, place-card CSV — one click each.

How it works

1

Import guests

Upload a CSV or paste from a sheet — Who Sits Where maps your columns.

2

Add rules & tables

Drop tables onto the floor plan and write must-sit/must-not-sit rules.

3

Auto-Seat, then polish

Run Auto-Seat, lock the seats you love, drag the rest.

In practice

Emma & James — 120 guests, three events

Emma and James used Who Sits Where for the rehearsal dinner (32), the reception (120), and the brunch (46). One guest list; three RSVP links; three menus. They printed a caterer sheet per event and a landscape floor plan for the reception in one afternoon.

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