About SeatLogic
Why SeatLogic exists
SeatLogic came from a real planning problem: trying to make wedding seating decisions that respect actual relationships, not just table counts.
Updated: March 13, 2026
1. Why SeatLogic Exists
SeatLogic was built because traditional seating tools treat people like cells in a spreadsheet or names on a floor plan. That breaks down quickly when weddings and events involve real family history, social circles, sensitive guest pairings, and late changes.
We wanted a planning workflow that starts from relationships first: who belongs together, who should stay apart, which groups need to stay cohesive, and how those realities should inform final table assignments.
2. Founders and Inspiration
Robert
Co-founder and product lead
Robert co-created SeatLogic after running into the real-world complexity of wedding seating planning. He focuses on product strategy, workflow design, and how relationship mapping translates into practical event planning decisions.
Lily
Co-founder and planning advisor
Lily helped inspire SeatLogic from firsthand wedding planning needs. She focuses on the human side of seating decisions, including family dynamics, guest comfort, and the kinds of edge cases generic tools usually miss.
3. Who We Build For
SeatLogic is built for couples, planners, coordinators, and event teams who need better visibility into seating decisions before the room is locked. That includes weddings, galas, fundraisers, conferences, classrooms, and any workflow where guest dynamics matter as much as layout.
We optimize for clarity over gimmicks. The goal is not to impress you with decorative planning features. The goal is to help you make fewer mistakes, explain the plan more clearly, and adapt faster when the guest list changes.
4. Trust and Accuracy
We treat planning advice and product claims as part of the product itself. When we publish guides, comparisons, or workflow pages, we want them to be useful enough to support real decisions, not just attract traffic.
That means documenting how content is reviewed, linking sources where factual claims are made, and updating pages when product capabilities or cited information change. You can read the details in our Editorial Policy.