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Wedding Day Timeline Builder

Add your ceremony, cocktail hour, reception, and photo moments, then pin items with fixed start times. This free wedding day timeline builder calculates your full schedule around your pinned moments.

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How to Create a Wedding Day Timeline

Short answer: Start with your ceremony time, then work backward and forward to block out guest arrival, cocktail hour, dinner, and dancing. Most wedding days run 5-8 hours from guest arrival to the end of the reception. Use this free wedding day timeline builder to drag-and-drop events, adjust durations, and see how your schedule fits together.

  • Step 1: Add core events (ceremony, cocktail hour, dinner, toasts, dancing)
  • Step 2: Set realistic durations and add 10-15 minute buffers between major moments
  • Step 3: Pin fixed-time events like your ceremony start or sunset photos
  • Step 4: Download the PDF and share with your planner, vendors, and photographer

Planning how to collect guest photos? Create a free Gather Shot event, add its link to your timeline, and place QR codes at cocktail hour and reception.

Who This Free Wedding Day Timeline Builder Is For

Best for

  • Engaged couples planning their own wedding day schedule who want a simple, visual way to map out the whole day
  • Wedding planners and coordinators who need a quick starting point before turning timelines into detailed vendor rundowns
  • Wedding photographers building a photography timeline around key moments like first look, family formals, and sunset portraits
  • Venues and small event teams that need a clear wedding day schedule template without complex planning software

When to consider alternatives

  • You're planning a multi-day or multi-location wedding with separate events that need their own timelines
  • You need detailed vendor task lists (load-in, sound checks, floral setup) beyond a guest-facing schedule
  • You're working with a full-service planner who already builds custom timelines in their own tools

How to Use This Wedding Day Timeline Builder

Follow these steps to create a complete wedding day schedule in minutes

1 Add your core events

Add blocks like Getting Ready, First Look, Ceremony, Cocktail Hour, Dinner, Toasts, and Dancing. You can also add custom events for cultural traditions, special dances, or unique moments.

2 Set realistic time estimates

Use these durations as a starting point:

  • • Guest arrival: 30 minutes before ceremony
  • • Ceremony: 20-45 minutes
  • • Cocktail hour: 45-60 minutes
  • • Dinner and toasts: 60-90 minutes
  • • Dancing and celebration: 2-3 hours

3 Pin fixed-time moments

Pin your ceremony start time, sunset photos, or send-off. The tool keeps these locked while automatically adjusting other events around them. This ensures your most important moments happen exactly when planned.

4 Drag and drop to adjust

Rearrange events until the flow feels right. Start and end times update automatically as you change durations and order. Add 10-15 minute buffers between major events so you don't feel rushed.

5 Share and download your schedule

Download your finished timeline as a PDF and share it with your wedding planner, venue, DJ or band, and photographer so everyone stays on the same page.

Want a written overview? Read our Wedding Day Timeline Guide for detailed planning tips.

Wedding Day Schedule Template

Use this simple wedding day schedule template as a starting point. Adjust times based on your ceremony start, venue hours, and priorities.

EventTypical Duration
Guest arrival30 minutes
Ceremony20-45 minutes
Post-ceremony transition15-20 minutes
Cocktail hour45-75 minutes
Dinner and toasts60-90 minutes
Dancing and celebration2-3 hours

Enter these time blocks into the timeline builder above, then adjust durations and order until the schedule matches your venue contract and vision for the day.

Sample Wedding Day Timelines

Use these examples as starting points, then customize in the builder above

Classic 4:00 PM Ceremony Timeline

  • 3:30 PM Guests begin arriving
  • 4:00 PM Ceremony begins
  • 4:30 PM Post-ceremony hugs and transition
  • 4:50 PM Cocktail hour + family photos
  • 5:45 PM Couple entrance + first dance
  • 6:00 PM Dinner and toasts
  • 7:15 PM Dancing, cake cutting, and open floor
  • 9:30 PM Last song and send-off

Evening 6:00 PM Ceremony Timeline

  • 5:30 PM Guests begin arriving
  • 6:00 PM Ceremony begins
  • 6:30 PM Post-ceremony transition
  • 6:45 PM Cocktail hour
  • 7:45 PM Couple entrance + first dance
  • 8:00 PM Dinner and toasts
  • 9:15 PM Dancing and celebration
  • 11:30 PM Last song and send-off

Wedding Timeline for Photographers (8-Hour Coverage)

This sample wedding photography timeline assumes 8 hours of coverage with a first look before the ceremony.

  • 1:00 PM Getting ready + detail photos
  • 2:00 PM First look and couple portraits
  • 2:30 PM Wedding party photos
  • 3:15 PM Family formals
  • 4:00 PM Ceremony coverage
  • 4:30 PM Cocktail hour candids + remaining group shots
  • 5:30 PM Reception details, toasts, and dinner coverage
  • 7:00 PM Dancing, cake cutting, and open floor
  • 9:00 PM Coverage ends (sparkler exit if scheduled)

Brunch Wedding Timeline

  • 10:30 AM Guests begin arriving
  • 11:00 AM Ceremony begins
  • 11:30 AM Post-ceremony transition
  • 11:45 AM Cocktail hour + photos
  • 12:30 PM Couple entrance + first dance
  • 12:45 PM Brunch service and toasts
  • 2:00 PM Dancing and celebration
  • 4:00 PM Send-off

Wedding Day Timeline Tips by Role

Advice for couples, planners, and photographers

For Engaged Couples

  • Build your timeline around what matters most (ceremony, portraits, dancing) and trim or shorten lower-priority moments
  • Add 10-15 minute buffers around major events so you don't feel rushed if something runs long
  • Share the downloaded PDF timeline with your wedding party so everyone knows when to arrive and where to be
  • Consider a first look before the ceremony to free up cocktail hour for mingling instead of photos

For Wedding Planners and Coordinators

  • Use this builder as a client-friendly starting point, then translate the final schedule into your detailed vendor timelines
  • Create separate versions: a guest-facing timeline (simplified) and an internal timeline with setup, breakdown, and vendor notes
  • Keep a copy of the PDF on your phone or tablet for quick reference on the day-of

For Wedding Photographers

  • Block in must-have photo windows: getting ready, first look, family formals, sunset portraits, and reception moments
  • Confirm with the couple when they want to do first look vs. aisle reveal. This changes the entire flow of your photography timeline
  • Use the timeline PDF to coordinate with the DJ, planner, and videographer so nobody misses key moments like first dance or sparkler exit
  • Gather Shot can collect guest photos from angles you can't cover. Add QR codes at cocktail tables and the dance floor

Want Every Moment in Your Timeline Captured?

Gather Shot is a photo sharing platform for weddings and events. Guests scan a QR code from your signage or table cards and upload photos from their browser. No app download, no accounts required.

Create your event in 2 minutes, add the Gather Shot link to your wedding day timeline, and use QR codes at the exact moments you want more photos: cocktail hour, speeches, first dance, and late-night dancing.

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Wedding Day Timeline FAQs

Common questions about creating and using wedding day timelines

What is a wedding day timeline?
A wedding day timeline is a detailed schedule that shows when each part of your wedding happens, from guest arrival and ceremony to cocktail hour, dinner, and the last dance. It helps your vendors, wedding party, and venue stay aligned so the day runs smoothly.
How long is a typical wedding day timeline?
Most wedding days last 5-8 hours from guest arrival to the end of the reception. A 4:00 PM ceremony with standard timing typically wraps up around 10:00 PM. Longer celebrations, cultural ceremonies, or multi-day events will need more time.
When should I create my wedding day timeline?
Start sketching your timeline 3-6 months before your wedding, once you know your ceremony time and venue hours. Finalize it 2-4 weeks before the big day and share it with vendors, your wedding party, and anyone helping coordinate.
Do I need a wedding planner to create a timeline?
No. Many couples create their own timeline using a simple tool like this builder, then share the PDF with their venue, DJ, and photographer. A planner or coordinator can help add more detail and handle day-of adjustments, but they are not required.
How detailed should my wedding timeline be?
At minimum, include start and end times for major events: ceremony, cocktail hour, dinner, toasts, and dancing. If you have a planner, they may create a more detailed version with vendor load-in, sound checks, and decor setup times.
What is a good wedding photography timeline?
Many wedding photographers recommend 8 hours of coverage, including getting ready, first look or ceremony reveal, family formals, and reception. Block time for portraits during cocktail hour or before the ceremony if you are doing a first look.
How do I share my wedding day timeline with guests and vendors?
Download the PDF from this tool and email it to vendors, your wedding party, and anyone helping coordinate. For guests, share a simplified version on your wedding website or include key times on your invitations.
How can I collect guest photos throughout the day?
Create a free Gather Shot event and add its QR code to your welcome sign, cocktail tables, and bar. Guests scan the code and upload photos from their phone browser. No app download required, and you get candid shots from every part of your timeline.