Skip to content
Elopements

Voices From Everyone
WhoWasn't There

You eloped — just the two of you, on your terms. But the parents, the siblings, the friends who would have given anything to be there still have so much to say. Give them a number to call, and keep their voices forever.

M&J
L&D
A&R

Loved by couples who eloped

MD

Mom

Elopement

Transcription

"I cried when I saw the photos. I know you wanted it just the two of you, and I love that for you. I am so, so proud of the family you're building..."

Asheville, NC

Your Elopement Audio Guest Book Journey

From the moment you say "I do" to the messages waiting when you land — here's how your audio guest book holds every voice from home

Announce

Just Married

Mae & Jordan

Eloped in Sedona

Call and tell us what you think

+1 (888) 244-0523

Share the News

Drop the number in your elopement announcement — the text, the post, the email home. Everyone who hears the news gets a way to react in their own voice.

Try our demo line

+1 (888) 244-0523
Receive

Messages Arrive

As the news spreads, the voicemails come in — happy crying from your mom, "wait, WHAT?!" from your sister, the long, steady message from your dad.

Recording...

1:08

Cherish

18 messages

Listen on the flight home

Listen Together

Curl up on the trip home and play every message. Download them, keep them forever, and replay them on every anniversary.

Listen Download Transcriptions

Why Voice Messages After You Elope?

A photo shows the moment. A voice message holds what everyone wanted to say but couldn't.

Include the People Who Weren't There

An elopement is intentional — just the two of you. But that doesn't mean your parents, your siblings, your closest friends have nothing to say. A phone number gives them a way to be part of it without changing what you chose.

A Real Voice, Not a Text Reaction

When you share the news, most people will reply with a text. A voice message catches what a text never can — the gasp, the laugh, the long pause before "I love you both so much."

Keep the Day You Chose, Forever

No videographer, no guest book, no big wedding album. Voice messages become the keepsake — the one record of what your people felt the day they heard you got married. Replay them on every anniversary.

How Couples Share the Number

Make it easy for everyone back home to leave their message

We just

got married

Announcement Text

Drop the number in the text when you share the news

Social Media

Add the number to your elopement post or story

Family Group Chat

Drop the number in the family text chain

Scan to call

Welcome Home Party

Display a QR code at the reception so anyone who hasn't called yet can leave a message

Common Questions About Elopement Audio Guest Books

When should we set up the number — before or after we elope?

Most couples set it up the morning of, or the day before. That way the greeting is recorded, the number is ready, and you can drop it in your announcement the moment you're ready to share. It takes just a few minutes.

We didn't tell anyone we were eloping. Can people still leave messages once we share the news?

Yes — that's when most messages arrive. People hear the news, react in real time, and call the number to leave you their unfiltered reaction. Many couples get more messages from an elopement than they would have from a guest book at a full wedding.

Can family abroad call the number?

Yes. Anyone in the world can call your dedicated number. International family, friends in different time zones, anyone with a phone — they can all leave a message no matter where they are.

What if we throw a reception or welcome-home party later?

The number stays live for the length of your plan, so you can collect messages right through to the reception. Some couples play favorite messages at the welcome party, or set up a sign with the number so guests who didn't call yet can leave one then.

Start Collecting Voices From Home

Set it up in minutes, share the number when you announce, and keep every message forever.