We run your brand so the right couples pick you.
The booking engine for luxury wedding studios. Everyone else sells posting. We sell booked weddings, proven on a public record and guaranteed. We don't post. We direct.
Luxury weddings aren't
won on the day.
They're won
months earlier
won on attention.
She decides who she trusts long before she fills out a form, from what your brand says when you're not in the room.
She decided in March.
You meet her in June.
By the time she fills out your inquiry form, she has already chosen. Winning her happened weeks earlier, on a screen, while you were on a wedding.
Found in the saving.
A luxury couple doesn't book the vendor she discovered yesterday. She found you weeks ago, in the saved posts and the quiet returns to your grid at midnight. The relationship is built long before the email, entirely by what your feed says when you're not there to explain it.
Eleven quiet days.
Trust resets to zero.
A feed that shows up with intention every week becomes the name she trusts by default. A feed that goes dark, then posts straight from the camera roll, starts the trust over. Most vendors are beginning again every two weeks without knowing it.
Won or lost
while you sleep.
Every week you're heads-down on a wedding, she's still deciding, and your feed's last post is what settles it. Left to chance, your most valuable months run themselves, in nobody's favor, least of all yours.
She's not reading.
She's recognizing.
In eight seconds she isn't evaluating your captions. She's pattern-matching: does this feel like the wedding I'm spending six figures on, or like everyone else's?
Consistency is the
signal, not the highlight.
One post proves you can shoot. A consistent body of work proves you are the standard, and it's the only thing that predicts how her own day gets handled.
The scan happens
with or without you.
Eight seconds, every time, whether your feed earned them or not. Undirected, it reads like everyone else's, and nothing sets you apart.
Your real competitor
isn't another vendor.









To her, every feed
looks the same.
Same poses, same edits, same captions. When she can't tell you apart, she defaults to the one thing she can compare. Price.
A directed one makes you the answer.
She chooses you
before she ever emails.
A directed feed does the convincing in the weeks before the inquiry, so she arrives already sold, not shopping around.
Most vendors post.
We run your brand like a film,
cut, paced, and graded with intent.
DIRECTED
Not decorated. Directed.Not another
person to post.
A brand that books.
Most agencies hand you a content calendar. We hand you an engine, one that turns the couples you actually want into inquiries you can trace, on a feed that finally looks like your work.
Look like
the only choice.
Composed in your voice, aimed at your market, so she has chosen you before she ever emails. Not "content." A point of view, on a feed that finally matches what you actually deliver.
They come to you
already sold.
When you're the brand couples seek out, the inquiries come to you. You choose the couples, the markets, the dates, and you get the room to price like the standard you are.
Take content
off your desk.
Calendar six weeks out. Proactive, never chased. Fully off your plate. You stop being your own social media manager and go back to the weddings only you can run.





We don't post.
We run a system.
Two hundred weddings.
One eye.
Every one of them taught us the same thing. What makes her save.
The exact frames that make a couple stop, save, and send. That judgment is the system, and it took two hundred weddings to build.
The vendors who set the standard don't post more. They direct.
On the floorweddings run end to end
Behind the cameratwo hundred weddings deep
We've planned the day and directed the story.
Every other agency has only ever seen one side. Ishaan has run the floor as a wedding coordinator; Kamalika has stood inside two hundred weddings with a camera. We've lived both, so we know exactly which moments turn a scroll into an inquiry, and how to build them on purpose.
both sides of the aisleFour promises only one of these can make.
An app, a freelancer, an agency, a new hire. Every one of them can post. Here is the same money laid against what it actually buys.
12.4× the saves,
once it's directed.
Our sister studio's wedding feed, once it was directed: the right couples started saving, and the inquiries followed. The same eye then turned on how a planning studio sells.
You completely changed how we do business.
The ways to be directed.
Month to month. No lock-in. We earn the next one every month.
It starts working from the first post: the feed changes in week one, the saves start moving within weeks, the inquiries follow. If your feed isn't pulling saves and inquiries you can trace by day ninety, we keep working, at no charge, until it does.
Your feed stops reading like a gallery and starts reading like a brand she remembers.
The full booking engine: direction, cadence, and the saves that compound into inquiries.
A full editorial department, without the salary line: The Director, plus our team on the ground each quarter.
Every cadence and inclusion, in full. One booking you wouldn't otherwise have won covers months of the work.
Not ready for a retainer? The Trailer, a two-week first cut, is $997: six finished posts from footage you already have, and it credits toward your first month.
You can't drown out the noise.
You can only direct it.
Begin the
correspondence.
No deck. No pitch. A conversation about the couples you want, and the brand that brings them.
Begin the correspondence So the right couples pick you.Tell us what you want booked.
Thirty minutes. We tell you what we see in your grid, where the inquiries are leaking, and what we would run first.
Received.
The next note you get will be from a person, about your grid. Not an autoresponder.







