WonderKit
For bachelorette weekends

Bachelorette trips without the 2am group-chat chaos.

Voting, expense splitting, shared itinerary, and "what's on tonight" discovery. All the things your group text can't do — built for the maid of honor who wants to actually enjoy the weekend.

Maids of honor, bridesmaids, and brides who want a weekend to remember and a planning process they won't.

Why bachelorette planning melts MOHs

  • ·Ten people = ten opinions. The group chat becomes a democracy with no voting mechanism.
  • ·The MOH ends up doing everything: flights, hotel, dinners, a "surprise" that costs $800.
  • ·Half the group doesn't read the group chat. Details get re-asked three times.
  • ·Everyone says "just Venmo me" and then nobody does.
  • ·The bride finds out about the surprise because someone posted it in the main group.

What WonderKit does for bachelorette weekends

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Everyone votes, MOH decides

Propose options, let the group vote, make the final call without drama. No more "whatever you want" chains.

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Split the cost, transparently

Hotel, dinner, activities — split by person, by chunk, or by who actually went. Settle up once at the end.

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Tonight in [city], done right

Daily-updated local events and restaurants. The rooftop bar with the view. The place with the 45-min wait everyone's talking about.

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Shared packing + gift list

Coordinate who brings what (decorations, sashes, champagne). No double-buying.

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Private channels for surprises

Plan surprise elements in a side conversation the bride doesn't see. Ship the surprise clean.

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Day-of reminders

Push notifications 30 min before each activity. Dinner reservation at 8? Nobody misses it.

Sample itinerary

Nashville bachelorette weekend

Generated from: "Nashville bachelorette, 10 women, 3 days, bride loves country music, one vegetarian, one doesn't drink."

Day 1

Arrival + pedal tavern pregame

  • ·Airbnb check-in, "bride sashes + welcome bags" moment.
  • ·Pedal tavern at 4 — booked for 10.
  • ·Dinner at Hattie B's (vegetarian and non-drinker both happy), bar crawl on Broadway.
Day 2

Brunch + boots + honky-tonks

  • ·Rooftop brunch with bottomless mimosas (bride's request).
  • ·Boot-shopping afternoon, photo spots.
  • ·Private event at a honky-tonk — arranged in advance.
Day 3

Slow morning + flights

  • ·Coffee and biscuits at Loveless Cafe.
  • ·Hotel checkout, everyone settles up in the app before rides to airport.
“I was the MOH for the first time and dreaded the planning. WonderKit made it almost fun. Voting alone saved my sanity.”

— Jen, maid of honor, Nashville

Bachelorette FAQ

Will the bride see the surprise?+
Use a private sub-conversation for the surprise planning. The bride only sees the main trip plan, not the surprise details.
How does cost splitting work when not everyone does every activity?+
Per-item splits let you assign a cost to specific travelers — so the people who skipped the spa don't pay for it.
Can we invite people who don't know each other?+
Yes. Invite by email or shared link. Each member sees the full group and can message anyone in it.
Is 10+ people too many?+
No. Groups of 10–15 are common for bachelorette weekends and work well with the voting tool (otherwise 10 opinions don't resolve).