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Planning a wedding is supposed to feel magical — the start of something new, beautiful, and full of joy.
But if you’ve ever actually planned one, you know the truth: behind the magic are spreadsheets, frantic messages at midnight, vendor “recommendation threads” that go nowhere, and a whole lot more stress than sparkle.
When my wife and I began planning our wedding — a heartfelt blend of Bangladeshi warmth and Chinese tradition — I quickly realized we weren’t just planning a ceremony. We were navigating two rich cultures, two sets of expectations, and two families who wanted everything to feel just right. It was beautiful… and completely overwhelming.
I remember sitting with my laptop one night, surrounded by tabs — photographers, decorators, venues, caterers — all open, all wrong. Nothing truly understood the wedding we were trying to create. Nothing honored our cultures together. Nothing felt like it was built for people like us.
That’s when it hit me:
There was no platform built for this. Not for us. Not for anyone trying to plan something truly meaningful.
I spent weeks trying to find vendors who understood what a cross-cultural wedding actually meant:
Every search sent me into a maze of outdated websites, dead links, disconnected Instagram profiles, and Facebook groups where recommendations were buried under hundreds of comments.
The “planning platforms” that existed felt too generic, too Western, or simply too expensive. None of them understood culture, tradition, or the emotional weight behind every decision.
There was no single place where I could:
Instead, we were juggling Google Sheets, WhatsApp groups, screenshots, blind trust, and a whole lot of stress.
And that’s when I realized something bigger:
If this was hard for us, it must be just as hard — maybe even harder — for thousands of couples trying to create events that reflect who they are.
One night, in the middle of comparing two wildly different catering quotes, I asked myself a question that changed everything:
What if I could just tell a platform what we wanted — and it would figure out the rest?
What if I could type:
“A Dhaka wedding with Chinese traditions, 200 guests, moderate budget,”
…and an AI could:
No guesswork. No chaos. No 50 open tabs.
That idea became the foundation — the heartbeat — of Jubiloop.
Jubiloop is the event planning platform I wish existed during our wedding — a platform built to simplify, support, and celebrate events of all kinds.
It’s designed for couples, students, organizers, families, and anyone dreaming up an event, big or small.
Here’s how it helps:
Describe your event once, and Jubiloop instantly creates a personalized plan — timelines, task lists, vendor requirements, and more.
Get connected with local vendors who match your style, budget, and cultural needs.
This is not just “search” — it’s understanding.
No more juggling apps. Share plans, assign tasks, and coordinate with your family and vendors effortlessly.
Your entire budget stays cleanly organized — no messy spreadsheets, no confusion.
From cross-cultural weddings to university events, from corporate parties to community gatherings — Jubiloop brings planning, people, and purpose together under one roof.
My wedding wasn’t just the inspiration for Jubiloop — it was the proof that people deserve something better. Real people with real emotions behind their events need more than a checklist; they need a platform that truly understands them.
Jubiloop was built to make event planning inclusive, intelligent, and actually enjoyable.
Because your event should feel like a celebration — not a battle.
So if you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, lost in information, unsure where to begin, or stuck without the right vendors…
I built this for you.
Welcome to Jubiloop.
Let’s plan your event, your way — effortlessly, joyfully, and intelligently.
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