CeremonyLab partners with the people who see ceremony gaps early — wedding planners, professional officiants, venues, and educators. Recommend a focused ceremony workspace with tracked links now, while referral terms are approved separately in writing.
Manual founding partner links first, with tracking preserved from first click through qualified signups before incentives are activated.
Send the sample binder and friend-officiant guide before any referral terms are live.
Give the couple and officiant one place for script, vows, readings, cues, and logistics.
Hand off a printable ceremony run-of-show instead of loose notes.
Tracking can start now, but referral incentives wait for written terms and clear disclosure language.
Referral terms stay in draft until a written partner agreement, terms version, and disclosure notes are approved.
Each partner conversation can use a stable public slug and UTMs before any incentive is promised.
The free run-of-show, sample binder, and guide pages give partners a natural reason to send the resource.
The partner wedge stays tight: help the couple and officiant finish the ceremony script, collect useful stories, coordinate vows and readings, and print a binder. It supports partner workflows without trying to become a full planning CRM.
The couple picks someone meaningful, and suddenly that person needs structure, cues, and a real script.
Readings, vows, unity details, procession order, and guest announcements need a single place before rehearsal.
Logistics and checklist pages can be shared while private script drafts and surprise moments stay protected.
Recommend a ceremony workspace when a friend officiant, unfinished vows, or loose readings would otherwise land on your plate before rehearsal.
Run intake, story collection, script workflow, and a printable binder for every couple you marry.
Useful when venue teams get pulled into ceremony questions before rehearsal, especially when couples bring their own officiant.
Share ceremony templates, binder examples, and first-time officiant resources with a tracked referral link.
The free resources make the recommendation useful. The partner offer stays reviewable. Founding partners should expect tracked links, a written terms version before any incentive is promoted, and copy that is safe to disclose.
Give partners concrete product artifacts for client emails, vendor resource pages, and officiant handoffs.
Partners should clearly disclose when an approved agreement may reward a referral. CeremonyLab will not pay for hidden endorsements, fake reviews, or undisclosed recommendations.