Vrrdict for weddings
Decide once.
Before the storm does.
Your rules take it from here — the couple sees the call, the vendors see the reasoning.
Sound familiar?
The tent vendor’s no-refund cutoff is Thursday. The forecast keeps changing, the couple keeps asking, and both families have opinions. Someone has to decide whether to tent the ceremony — days before anyone can actually see the sky.
Your “Tent rule” rule — Day-6 forecast crosses your 40% line right at the vendor cutoff — add the canopy now, decide once, sleep Friday.
How it works
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Write the rule once, when it’s calm
“Tent the ceremony over a 40% rain chance any time between 4 and 7 p.m.” Set it weeks out, before the pressure.
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We watch the signals
Rain, wind, heat, and storms — for the exact venue and ceremony window, on a rolling 14-day view.
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Get your verdict
Proceed, add the canopy, shorten, or move it — framed as the rule talking, timed to the vendor’s cutoff, not the morning of.
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Share it + keep the receipts
One live link for the couple, both families, the planner, and the venue — everyone watching the same call.
Make the tent call once, and sleep on Friday.
Instead of refreshing five forecasts and fielding the family group text, you make the call when the rule trips — at the cutoff, with the reasoning attached — and send one link that settles it.
Every verdict is backed by National Weather Service data and a timestamped record — so the call is defensible, not a guess.
Founding couples & planners
Plan the one day you can’t reschedule.
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Start free →FAQ
When do we have to decide on the tent?
You set the rule and the window; Vrrdict tracks the rolling forecast and tells you which side of your line you’re on as the vendor’s no-refund cutoff approaches.
Can everyone see the same call?
Yes — one live link for the couple, families, planner, and venue, updating as the day nears. No app, no signup.
How early is the forecast useful?
A rolling verdict up to two weeks out that firms up as the day approaches — early enough to make vendor decisions on time.
What does “40% chance of rain” mean for us?
You decide the line. Write “tent over 40% between 4 and 7 p.m.,” and Vrrdict reads the forecast against your rule instead of leaving you to interpret a percentage.
The date is set. The sky isn’t.
Get the call now — free, no signup.