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When Monika's niece asked her to be the production manager for her wedding, Monika built a mobile wedding app using Guidebook as an extra perk. Katie and Shane's wedding will be held on Marco Island in May 2014. It's a destination wedding: 140 people, a large bridal party, a complex travel itinerary, and a lot of moving pieces. "A wedding app was the best way to let the guests track schedules, and it allows them to share contact information and reach out to each other without my help," says Monika, who also uses Guidebook to build mobile event apps for big conferences and events at her corporate job. But the wedding app is more than just an organizational tool. Monika's guests will also be able to navigate to sections of the app that introduce them to the bridal party and guests, which will help long-lost relatives and new family members connect. They'll be able to share and tag photos, access social media right through the app, and leave comments and wishes for the happy couple, which Monika can export and share after the wedding. "I just want to make it really fun for all the attendees," says Monika."Guidebook is essential to my corporate job, and it turns out that it works perfectly for small personal events, too."[caption id="attachment_62" align="aligncenter" width="300"]
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