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Wedfuly Pitches the Sharks

Watch Wedfuly founder & CEO Caroline Creidenberg pitch the Sharks on ABC’s hit show Shark Tank and land a deal with Canadian investor Robert Herjavec.

How to Livestream Your Wedding

“There’s a lot that goes into livestreaming a wedding,” said Caroline Creidenberg, the founder and chief executive of Wedfuly, a Denver-based online wedding planning company. “It’s not as simple as pressing a button and letting the camera roll.”

Here’s How to Set Up Your Zoom Wedding

Most of us aren’t familiar with the technology required to broadcast an event online. “I’d recommend that anyone who’s planning a big digital wedding hire an IT person to help before they get any other vendor,” says Gorman. “Our team can emcee and run the entire Zoom call,” says Wedfuly cofounder and CEO Creidenberg, “handling all the spotlighting, muting, unmuting any media being played. What we tell the couple is, you just log on and set up your cameras—and then you can just enjoy the wedding.”

Five Reasons to Get Married on Zoom

The Cut Podcast host Avery Trufelman speaks to Wedfuly founder Caroline Creidenberg on conducting a Zoom wedding and why it may well be the best option now and after life has returned to normal.

Online Wedding Planner Wedfuly Partners With Zoom to Offer Virtual Wedding Ceremonies

On Saturday, March 28, 2020, Wedfuly and Zoom pulled off their first virtual wedding—the bride walked down the aisle with a cardboard cut-out of her father before the bride’s father officiated the ceremony!—and plan on hosting many more in the weeks to come. “Wedfuly always provides creative approaches for our couples so the collaboration with Zoom was ideal for couples who wanted to keep their wedding date on schedule during these challenging times,” explains Caroline Creidenberg, founder and CEO of Wedfuly.

Party Planning in the Pandemic

“A lot of invitations are starting to say ‘yes, no or attending virtually,’” Caroline Creidenberg, the CEO of Wedfuly, told TODAY. Her company handles livestreaming wedding events — everything from serving as a master of ceremonies, setting up multiple cameras and making sure the ceremony goes off without a glitch. She said the pandemic has normalized weddings with a virtual component.

Online Wedding Planner Wedfuly Partners With Zoom to Offer Virtual Wedding Ceremonies

“We’d both been using Zoom for work, and the first time I saw the breakout feature I was like, Wow, this is the future. We read about our options online, and we came across Wedfuly, this company in Denver that helps people with their Zoom weddings, and set up a consultation. They understand how Zoom features fit into the course of a ceremony and reception, and they provide the backend support. They kind of quarterback the Zoom with a run-of-show.”