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About WedCut

What is WedCut?

WedCut is a calorie-tracking and group-accountability app built specifically for brides and their bridal parties in the run-up to a wedding. You set a wedding date, invite your party, and each person logs against her own targets. WedCut counts down to the day.

Who is WedCut for?

For brides, and the people who'll be standing next to them — bridesmaids, maids of honour, sisters, cousins, the friend who's flying in to support. Some of you have weight goals. Some are "supporting, no weight goal." Both are valid. WedCut works for both.

Can the groom use it?

Yes. Grooms and groomsmen are welcome. The app uses "bride" and "bridal party" by default because that's where the audience research pointed us, but it works for any wedding-event group.

What about same-sex weddings?

WedCut works for every wedding. Two brides, two grooms, any combination — the app cares about the date and the group, not the genders involved.

Why is the name "WedCut"?

A "cut" in fitness is a focused, deliberate, time-bound period of leaning down before something specific. The opposite of an open-ended diet. We thought brides deserved a word that meant the thing they were actually trying to do.

When does WedCut launch?

We're building toward launch now. Join the First 100 Brides waitlist and we'll tell you the moment we're live.

Getting Started

How do I create a group?

Open the app, set your wedding date, name your group, and you'll get a link to share with your bridal party. They tap the link, install the app, and join. Setup takes about a minute.

How big can the group be?

Up to 12 members. Most bridal parties land around 4–8 — that's the sweet spot.

Can I be in more than one group?

Yes — one account, multiple groups. You'll see a group switcher in the app to move between them. You can create one group of your own (e.g. your own wedding) and join others (e.g. as a bridesmaid at your friend's wedding). Same login throughout — no juggling separate accounts.

How do I import from MyFitnessPal?

Export your data from MyFitnessPal (in their app under Settings → Export Data) and upload the CSV during WedCut's onboarding. We'll pull in your last 90 days of food logs, weights, and saved recipes. Takes about a minute.

Features

Does WedCut have a barcode scanner?

Yes. It's just part of the app — no premium upsell, no feature gates. Every subscriber gets the same WedCut.

Does it sync with Apple Health?

Yes — for steps and active calories. Read-only (we don't write anything back to your health data).

Does it sync with Fitbit, Garmin, Whoop, or Oura?

Not yet. Apple Health is supported at launch. The others are on the roadmap.

Is there an Android version?

Not at launch. We're iOS-first. To be notified when Android lands, sign up at our waitlist and tick the Android box.

Does WedCut track macros?

Calories first. Macros are off by default — the bride audience told us macros felt like clutter. If you want them, there's a toggle in Settings.

Is there an in-app coach?

No. The people in your bridal party are your coach. WedCut does the maths in the background and nudges you only when something matters (an unrealistic target, a plateau worth flagging, a missed week worth welcoming you back from). No daily lessons. No chatbot pretending to be a person.

What if one of my bridesmaids is on Ozempic, Mounjaro, or another GLP-1?

She uses WedCut the same way as anyone else. She sets her own targets, her own visibility settings, her own goal. WedCut doesn't ask what medication anyone is on, and it doesn't change behaviour based on it. (A dedicated GLP-1 mode with protein-first targets is on our roadmap for later in the year — let us know if you'd like to be told when it lands.)

Privacy & Safety

Can the bride see my weight?

No — not unless you've explicitly turned on a visibility toggle that allows it. Every privacy setting in WedCut defaults to off. Your bride can see that you joined the group. She cannot see your weight, your calorie target, your logged meals, or your scale. Each member chooses what to share.

Can the bride set my targets?

No. Every member sets her own targets. The bride — or anyone else in the group — cannot edit, override, or even see another member's targets unless that member explicitly chooses to share them. This is non-negotiable in our design.

What if I'm in the bridal party but don't want to lose weight?

Pick "supporting, no weight goal" when you set up your account. You'll still have a calorie tracker (set to maintenance) but no weight target. You're showing up for your friend. That's enough.

How do I report or block another member?

Inside any group, tap the member's name → "Report or block." A member you've blocked can no longer see your activity in the feed. Anything you report goes to our team within 24 hours.

Is WedCut safe if I have a history of disordered eating?

We are not a medical app and we are not built to support eating-disorder recovery. We do have floors built in — we won't let you set a calorie target below what your body needs, or a weight target below a healthy BMI, without an explicit safety check. But if you're in recovery, please speak to a doctor before using WedCut or any tracker. The National Alliance for Eating Disorders helpline is (866) 662-1235 if you need someone to talk to today.

What ages can use WedCut?

WedCut is for adults 18 and over. We do not allow accounts for anyone under 18.

Where is my data stored?

On secure cloud infrastructure, encrypted in transit and at rest. We do not sell health data. We do not use it for advertising. Full details are in our Privacy Policy.

Billing

What does WedCut cost?

WedCut is a single flat subscription, priced deliberately low so the whole bridal party can afford to be in. No free tier, no premium upsell, no features locked behind tiers — everyone in the group gets the same thing. Specific pricing is announced at launch.

Does it cost the bridesmaids?

Yes — each member has her own subscription. We've kept it low enough that being in the bridal party isn't a financial ask. Some brides cover their bridesmaids' subscriptions as a wedding-party gift; some bridesmaids pay their own. Either works.

Can I cancel my subscription?

Yes, any time, from iPhone Settings → Apple ID → Subscriptions. You keep access until the end of the current billing period.

Will WedCut try to keep me subscribed forever?

No. WedCut is timeboxed by design — your subscription ends with your wedding window. When the wedding is done, we don't auto-renew you. If you come back later for another event (a friend's wedding, a reunion), you start a fresh subscription then. We make our money during the run-up to the date — not by trapping you between events.

After the Wedding

What happens to my group after the wedding?

Your group stays active for 90 days after the wedding date, then auto-archives. You can extend it manually if you want, or convert it to maintenance mode and keep going.

Can I come back later?

Yes — your account and your history stay forever, even after you stop paying. Log in any time. Using the app actively again (logging food, joining or creating a group) means starting a new subscription at that point. We don't auto-renew you between events; you decide when you're ready to come back.

Can I delete my account?

Yes, any time, from Settings → Account → Delete account. We hold your data for 30 days in case you change your mind, then it's permanently deleted.

Support

How do I get help?

Email team@wedcut.com or visit this page. We're a small team and we read everything.

I have feedback or a feature request.

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