Keep your voice.
Claude isn't a ghostwriter — it's a thoughtful second pair of eyes. You'll learn how to brief it so the vows, the toasts, the thank-you notes all still sound like you.
The Quiet Aisle is your behind-the-scene guide to turning AI (specifically Claude) into your 24/7 wedding hub & planner. Budgets, vendors, vows, seating, stationery, the day-of. All in one quiet place, none of the noise.
Claude isn't a ghostwriter — it's a thoughtful second pair of eyes. You'll learn how to brief it so the vows, the toasts, the thank-you notes all still sound like you.
Shortlist florists, compare quotes, and reconcile two families' opinions on the seating chart without spending your weekends in a shared spreadsheet.
Turn scattered Pinterest saves, vendor emails, and Google Docs into a single, living plan you can ask questions of at any hour.
A pocket-sized hub, not a planner's retainer. Built for couples who want the tools, not the overhead.
The Guide is written to work with Claude — the AI you'll plan alongside. You'll move between three places, and we'll always tell you which one you're in.
One persistent "Wedding" Project that remembers everything — your budget, your guest list, your vendor contracts, every conversation you've had about your ceremony. You'll return here for months. It's where the thinking happens.
Anthropic Labs' design surface — available on Claude Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise. Where words become printable things. You'll move into Design when it's time to see something; it exports cleanly to PDF, PPTX, Canva, or standalone HTML — so your mood board, invitation suite, signage, and printed timeline all leave in formats your printer or planner can actually use.
For the one-offs that don't need context — when you just want a firmer email rewritten, a toast polished, a reply to a difficult RSVP drafted. Open a new chat, paste, done. No project, no history, no ceremony.
Every chapter begins by telling you which surface you'll need — so you never have to guess.
140 pages, bound as a readable PDF. Read it in order or treat it as reference.
Every prompt, ready to copy into Claude in one click. Editable right in the guide so you can tune before you send.
Forty prompts you can copy into Claude today. Annotated with what to change.
You give Claude six inputs: your guest count, your region, your month, the three things you care about, the one thing you don't, and your honest ceiling. It returns a breakdown with real regional ranges — not a national average, not a Pinterest-approved $60k number.
Every number below is a live range for a 90-guest wedding in Hudson Valley, NY, mid-September. Change any input and the whole sheet regenerates.
Yes — The Quiet Aisle is a companion to Claude, not a replacement for it. A free Claude account will get you through most of the planning work (the budget conversations, the seating logic, the vow drafting, the vendor emails).
For the visual pieces — moodboards, invitation suites, seating diagrams, printable signage, timeline graphics — you'll need Claude Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise, which unlocks Claude Design (Anthropic Labs' visual studio, currently in research preview). It's where those artifacts get made and exported cleanly to PDF, PPTX, or Canva.
You'll work across three surfaces and every chapter tells you which one you're in: Claude Projects for the long-running planning, Claude Design for the printable visuals, and a fresh Claude chat for one-off asks. Chapter 00 walks you through setting everything up.
This is the perfect accompaniment. Your planner handles the vendors, the logistics, the day-of choreography. The Quiet Aisle handles the parts a planner doesn't — your vows, your speeches, your seating negotiations, the late-night questions you don't want to text them at 11pm.
A focused weekend, if you sit down with it. Most couples move through it in evenings over two or three weeks, treating each module as a project.
Yes — all of it. The prompts are written as scaffolding you fill in, so the guide adapts to whatever shape your wedding is taking.
Most people who enroll are somewhere in the middle. You can skip straight to the module you need — timelines, seating, vendor negotiations — and leave the rest for later.
No — and the guide is explicit about that. Claude is excellent at drawing details out of you and tightening sentences. Every vow and speech still needs to come from the person saying it.