Looking for a Zola or The Knot Alternative?

Sposal is an alternative to the planning half of Zola and The Knot: guest list, RSVPs, budget, and checklists — edited by both partners in real time, with guests responding in any of 8 languages.

It is not a registry store, a vendor marketplace, or a website builder. If those are what you need, Zola and The Knot genuinely do them better — the comparison below says exactly where.

First, an Honest Scope Note

Zola and The Knot are wedding websites-plus-registries first: a free website for your guests, a place to receive gifts, and a US vendor marketplace. A lot of people searching for "Zola alternatives" want exactly that — and some are guests trying to find a couple's registry, which Sposal does not offer at all.

Sposal is a collaborative wedding planning app. It replaces the spreadsheet, the shared notes doc, and the RSVP-tracking email thread — not the registry store. It is the alternative for couples who hit the two limits the US platforms share: guests who do not all speak English, and planning that only one partner can really drive at a time.

Sposal is for you if…

  • Your guests are in more than one country or speak more than one language
  • You and your partner both want to edit the same plan, live
  • You are replacing a budget spreadsheet and an RSVP email thread
  • You want planning tools without a vendor marketplace attached

Stay with Zola or The Knot if…

  • A retail gift registry with cash funds is the main thing you need
  • You want to browse and book US vendors in one place
  • You want a full wedding website with matching printed stationery
  • Your wedding and all your guests are in the United States

Sposal vs Zola vs The Knot vs Joy vs Minted

Competitor details last checked on 17 July 2026, from each company's own website and help pages. Spotted something outdated? Tell us at [email protected].

What matters Sposal Zola The Knot Joy Minted
Main focus Collaborative planning Website + registry + US vendors Website + registry + US vendors Website + registry Stationery + website
Languages for couples and guests 8 languages across the whole app English only English only (separate sister sites per country) English wedding sites; guest-language viewing not documented English only
Guests RSVP in their own language Yes — 8 languages Not documented
Partners editing the same plan live Yes — changes appear instantly Joint account (invite partner) Shared password; multi-user access in development Multiple admins Not documented
Guest list, RSVP, budget, checklist All four, per-attendee dietary tracking Yes Yes Guest list + RSVP; budget not advertised Guest list + RSVP only
Gift registry Your own items, guests claim them (24h unclaim) — no store Full store, group gifting, cash funds Universal registry + cash funds Any store + zero-fee cash funds
Vendor marketplace None — by design Yes (US only) Yes (US)
Wedding website & printed stationery Shareable info & program pages — not a full website builder, no printing Free website + paper suite Free website + paper shop Free website; digital invites free, print paid Free website; artist-designed paper, ships internationally
Works outside the US Built for it — EU-based, GDPR-compliant Registry ships US-only; no non-US vendors US product; other countries via sister brands No restrictions documented Ships paper internationally
Price Free plan; premium removes limits Free; extras paid Free; extras paid Free; print & premium designs paid Free website; paper paid

"—" means the platform does not offer it; "not documented" means we could not verify it from the company's own materials as of 17 July 2026.

Zola, The Knot, Joy (WithJoy), and Minted are trademarks of their respective owners. Sposal is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any of them.

What Zola and The Knot Do Better

A comparison page that claims to win everything is useless. Here is where the incumbents are simply ahead.

The retail registry

Zola runs a full gift store with group gifting, cash funds, and post-wedding perks; The Knot's universal registry pulls gifts from any shop. Sposal's registry is a list of items you define yourself that guests can claim — there is no store, no shipping, and no payment processing. If receiving gifts is the core of your setup, use theirs.

Finding and booking vendors

The Knot and Zola both offer large US vendor marketplaces with reviews. Sposal has no vendor marketplace at all — deliberately, so your planning space stays ad-free — which also means it cannot help you discover a photographer or venue.

Wedding websites and paper

All four competitors offer free wedding websites, and Zola, The Knot, and Minted pair them with printed stationery — Minted's artist-designed paper in particular has no equivalent here. Sposal gives guests a shareable wedding info page and program, which is lighter than a full custom website.

US scale and brand trust

If your wedding and all your guests are in the United States, the incumbents are the safe, well-trodden path with years of reviews behind them. Sposal is the newer, smaller product — the trade you make for multilingual, real-time planning.

Where Sposal Is the Better Choice

Guests who don't all speak English

The entire app — planning dashboard, invitation emails, RSVP forms, PDF exports — works in English, Czech, Slovak, Polish, German, French, Spanish, and Italian. Your grandmother RSVPs in her language, no explanation call needed. Zola and The Knot are English-only products; as of July 2026 Zola's own help pages state it ships only within the United States and lists no non-US vendors.

Two planners, one plan, zero refreshes

When one of you checks off a task or a guest RSVPs, the other sees it instantly — no refresh, no "did you update the sheet?". The US platforms offer shared or joint accounts; none of them documents live co-editing.

Replaces the spreadsheet, properly

Most couples arrive here from a wedding budget spreadsheet in Excel or Google Sheets and an RSVP email thread. Sposal's budget recalculates itself from your checklist, and RSVP tracking updates as answers arrive — the two jobs spreadsheets are worst at.

RSVP with no app and no login

Every guest gets a unique link by email. They open it, answer, add dietary needs per person — no app install, no account, no password. Works the same from Prague, Madrid, or New York.

Zola & The Knot Alternative — Common Questions

What are the best Zola alternatives? +
It depends on what you use Zola for. For a US registry and wedding website, The Knot, Joy (withjoy.com), and Minted are the closest alternatives. For the planning side — guest list, RSVPs, budget, and checklists — Sposal is an alternative built for international couples: the whole app works in 8 languages and both partners edit the same plan in real time.
What is the competitor to The Knot? +
Zola is The Knot's best-known competitor, with a similar mix of wedding website, registry, and US vendor marketplace. Joy and Minted compete on free websites and stationery. Sposal competes only on planning: collaborative guest, RSVP, budget, and checklist tools with guest RSVPs in 8 languages.
Is there a free version of The Knot? +
Yes — The Knot's wedding website and planning tools are free to use; extras like custom domains cost money. Sposal also has a free plan (one wedding, up to 10 guests), and a premium plan removes the limits.
Which site is better, The Knot or Zola? +
For US couples they are close: both offer a free wedding website, a registry, and a large US vendor marketplace, so the choice usually comes down to registry preferences. If your guests are outside the US or speak different languages, neither is built for that — Zola states it ships only within the United States and does not list non-US vendors. That is the case Sposal is built for.
Is WithJoy better than Zola? +
Joy is strong on free tools: free wedding website, zero-fee cash funds, and multiple admins on one wedding. Zola offers a bigger first-party registry store and a US vendor marketplace. Neither documents letting guests view your details in their own language or live co-editing between partners — the two things Sposal focuses on.

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