Benjamin L. Jendrick tells us about how he's using Backpack to plan a wedding:
It just so happens that I'm currently using Backpack to plan my younger sister's wedding (see page). It's the best tool I could hope to use since my sister is in Florida, my Mom is in upstate NY, and I'm in Arizona. The beautiful thing about Backpack is that my mother, who still refuses to learn or use IM, was able to figure out how to post photos for favor ideas.So in a matter of a few weeks, everyone that had ideas, including my wife, was able to put everything into one spot and then discussions could begin about what to buy, how to plan, etc.
I even created a custom CSS file for the page to make it a bit more festive.
Fortunately, the date has been moved back for the event due to busy schedules, which translates into having more time to coordinate and plan.
Thank you for continuing to make incredible products that require almost zero technical knowledge.

This gallery features cake and dress photos.

The guest list is actually an embedded Google doc.
Deane Williams used Backpack to plan a wedding in Australia:
Our wedding was an informal affair at a beach-side kiosk location in South Australia. To co-ordinate people involved in the event, friends and family mostly, we used this Backpack public page It worked wonderfully well and the day was a huge success.





