Wedding Day Podcast

Is a Video Guest Book Better Than a Traditional One? | Wedding Day Podcast Ep 51

• Iron Diamond | Sonja Babich

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🎧 Listen to learn:

  • How the system encourages candid, emotional and hilarious messages
  • What makes Voast a scalable, no-attendant-needed solution
  • Tips for maximizing your post-event footage with custom edits and video books
  • How this keepsake becomes one of the most meaningful parts of your wedding
  • How Voast reimagines the guest book through custom video prompts
  • Why this self-service video booth is a hit with guests and couples

In this episode of Wedding Day Podcast, host Sonja Babich and co-host Alexis Sanabria, Publisher of Oregon Wedding Day and Washington Wedding Day, sit down with Max Losee and Michelle Michaels of Voast, a Seattle-based company transforming wedding guest books through interactive video storytelling.

Max, a filmmaker by trade, shares how Voast was born from a desire to capture heartfelt toasts in a fun, approachable way. Unlike traditional videography or roaming camera crews, Voast empowers guests to leave personal messages on their own time — whether solo or in groups — prompted by customized questions from the couple. With an intuitive setup, nationwide shipping and optional keepsake video books, the booth captures hours of genuine moments that are professionally edited into a story-driven highlight reel. Michelle also dives into Voast’s success with direct-to-consumer marketing and how the experience often surprises couples with just how emotional and valuable the footage becomes.

Whether you’re planning a wedding, birthday, bar mitzvah or fundraiser, this episode is packed with insight into a modern tool that captures joy, humor and heartfelt memories in a way that lives far beyond the event.

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