The VowTimer app lets you create a fun wedding event where guests predict the ceremony length. Their guesses are tracked in real-time, and the closest prediction wins. It’s an easy way to keep guests engaged and add excitement to the big day!
Host a fun wedding event where guests predict the ceremony length for a chance to win a prize! Their guesses are tracked in real-time, and the closest prediction wins. Make the celebration even more exciting with VowTimer! (Optional: Include the prize in the invitation.)
Invite guests to join the fun by scanning a QR code to enter the game! They predict the ceremony length for a chance to win a prize, with real-time tracking to determine the winner. Add excitement to the wedding with VowTimer!
Make it easy for guests to join the fun by sharing a QR code that lets them enter the game instantly! They can predict the ceremony length and compete for a prize, with real-time tracking to see who comes closest. A simple scan adds excitement and engagement to the wedding!
The countdown begins the moment the Mother of the Bride takes her seat. From that point, guests’ predictions are locked in, and the timer runs until the newlyweds are officially presented. Stay engaged, make your best guess, and see who comes closest to winning!
The game concludes the moment the officiant officially presents the couple as newlyweds. The timer stops, and the guest with the closest prediction wins. Celebrate the big moment and see who made the most accurate guess!
Make the game even more exciting by announcing the winner during the reception! Celebrate the guest with the closest prediction and add a fun moment to the festivities. It’s a great way to keep everyone engaged and create lasting memories.
In our opinion, it is preferable to announce the winner at the reception, possibly during one of the speeches, such as the Best Man’s toast. This makes the anticipation of the result of the game an icebreaker at the reception. Since most weddings receptions have many people who don’t know each other, the game gives them something to talk about immediately. It is possible to use the app to announce the winner. This method can be used if the game is not being played by the majority of the wedding participants and an announcement during the reception would not be appropriate.
Time starts when the Mother of the Bride is seated. She is supposed to be the last person formally seated before the processional starts. In the event that there is not a Mother of the Bride, time would start at the seating of the last person formally seated before the procession starts. This is usually a well-defined moment.
Time stops when the officiant announces the married couple, as in, “I now present to you Mr. and Mrs. Whoever.” We recognize that there can be many variations on this wording, but there is almost always a presentation of the newly married couple at the end of the service, immediately before the recessional.