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Cheersy is a day-of coordinator digital marketplace for weddings and celebrations, aimed at users who want to plan their own party but do not want to personally manage execution on the day. The platform grew out of the experience of the New York wedding planning business Modern Rebel®, with founder Amy Shack Egan expanding it into a marketplace where users can find vetted coordinators by region. The locations mentioned in the text include New York City, Hudson Valley, Vermont, Los Angeles, and New Jersey.
Its core offering is not traditional SaaS software, but the matching of local professional services with standardized delivery. Coordinators typically get involved 4-6 weeks before the event, taking over logistics, communicating with vendors, creating a customized detailed timeline, and managing on-site execution from arrival through wrap-up on the day of the event. The platform emphasizes that coordinators are screened by Cheersy and trained in best practices. It also offers a backup guarantee, meaning that even if the original coordinator becomes ill, a trusted coordinator will still be present. It also clearly states that coordinators are not responsible for full-service planning, budgeting, sending invitations, event design, building complex décor, or doing the work of other vendors.
The collected content does not disclose specific pricing, packages, commission models, or payment methods; the FAQ only includes a question about how much coordination costs. The free resources mainly consist of the NYC Vendor Favorites List, along with vendor recommendations, timeline guidance, tipping guides, and similar materials included in the welcome packet. Enterprise software capabilities such as third-party integrations, APIs, permission management, data security compliance, and self-hosted deployment are not mentioned. As a result, if evaluated by SaaS or enterprise software standards, its information transparency and technical scalability appear relatively weak.
The strengths of Cheersy are its focused positioning, clear service boundaries, emphasis on vetted coordinators, and backup protection, all of which can significantly reduce the execution burden on the wedding day. The drawbacks are limited city coverage, opaque pricing, and a poor fit for users who need help from scratch with budgeting, vendor sourcing, visual design, and long-term planning. It is best suited to couples and event hosts who have already completed the main planning work, secured vendors and a venue, and only need a professional to take over execution in the final stage.
There is no information in the text about access from mainland China, payment support, or cross-border service availability, so these remain unknown. Given that the service depends heavily on offline local coordinators, Chinese users holding a wedding in one of the supported U.S. cities may consider contacting Cheersy for more details. For events held in China, more practical alternatives would be local wedding planning or coordination companies, event execution teams, or event planning tools combined with human coordination.
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cheersy.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cheersy.com directly.