No awkward questions. No pressure. Just good company, good vibes, and a stress-free evening.
“When are you getting married?”
We’ve all been there. Whether you’re freshly single, happily solo, or just don’t want to turn up alone, we get it.
Our professional plus-ones are here to help you enjoy the wedding, without the drama, the pity looks, or the endless questions from relatives. Simply use our matchmaking tool below to get started.
What You Get
Effortless Company Well-dressed, well-spoken, and knows how to read the room. No cringe.
Fully Briefed We’ll know the backstory you want to go with — from how you met to how serious it is (or isn’t).
Just for the Day No strings. No confusion. Just someone who makes you look and feel great for the event.
Totally Private Everything is discreet. No one will ever know you hired your date — unless you want them to.
Why People Do It
“I didn’t want to sit at the kids’ table again.”
“My ex was going to be there — I needed backup.”
“Mum keeps trying to set me up with her friend’s daughter. Enough.”
“Honestly, I just wanted someone to dance with.”
How It Works
Pick your date – We’ll show you profiles of people who suit your vibe.
Tell us the details – When, where, and any story you want to stick to.
Enjoy the event – Your plus-one will show up on time, in character, and ready to make you look good.
Is this legit? Absolutely. Think of it like hiring a personal assistant — but for your social life. It’s smart, discreet, and totally above board.
Will anyone know I hired them? Only if you tell them. Our plus-ones are experienced in keeping things natural and convincing.
Can they stay the night? This service is strictly for the event. What happens after is completely up to two consenting adults — but it’s not what we’re here for.
Is it just for weddings? Mostly, yes — but we’ve also been plus-ones at reunions, corporate parties, and even milestone birthdays.
Weddings can be deeply triggering events for people who are single, recently heartbroken, or feeling socially isolated”
“In a culture that often equates romantic partnership with personal success, showing up solo to a wedding can bring up feelings of inadequacy, shame, or loneliness, even when someone is perfectly content on their own.
Hiring a plus-one in these situations isn’t about being deceptive; it’s about seeking emotional support in a high-pressure social environment. It’s no different than dressing up to feel confident, it’s a form of emotional armor.”