Busy bride saying “AI!” controversial oath
When the word fails, AI surrounds the generator to gain the upper hand.
Delegating writing responsibilities to AI is ultra-modern, even in a controversial way about 25% of today’s desserts say they will save time, stress and money, which is increasingly expensive for weddings.
Rather than spending hours pouring their hearts on a piece of paper, and not spending hours hiring the huge money of human vocabulary maker, which could cost over $1,000, the busy and frugal fiancé is turning to technology.
Big Apple mom Jen Glantz, founder of Bridesmaid Rental, is a virtual wedding planning center with over 100 AI tools to help you – people who are fast tracking in New York minutes are always in just a few clicks.
Her virtual clever tricks include a vow generator – which simply makes a sweet script for 32-year-old native Veronica Ferrerias.
“I’ve been vowing the barriers to writers because I have a lot to say,” the nearly married Ferrelias told The Post.
Thanks to a quick web search, Ferrerias found Solace in the bridesmaids for hiring before planning a free ride with her fiancé Ferrerias in October – she said the generator prompted her to ask clever questions.
“[The tool] Give me a tip, for example: “When did you know your relationship goes from friendship to love?” Then ask follow-up questions based on my answer,” she said.
“The whole process took about five to 10 minutes and the vow was completed,” Ferrelias said fanatically. “AI is very helpful.”
That was the ear of Glantz, a Brooklyn resident who once worked 70 hours a week, enslaved laptops, drafted wedding speeches and vows for clients.
For her, acceptance of AI was a profitable dream come true.
“It’s passive income – I’m making money while I’m sleeping and working 25 hours a week,” Glantz, 37, told The Post.
She said she has made about $10,000 a month since launching the full arsenal of AI wedding planning tools in July 2024 — her robot “I do” machine is the most popular feature on her website.
One’s mother insists that her robot beats other systems like chatgpt in big date preparation.
“chatgpt doesn’t know what it doesn’t know, so it doesn’t ask all the right questions,” Grands said. “My tools mimic the conversations I have with clients to build something that is actually unique and personal.”
Still, while some couples are cool with computers, they constitute their commitment, honor and obedience, online opponents call it “the worst nightmare.”
In fact, according to Zola’s 2025 Wedding Trends Report, 49% of those coming believe that the vows should be divine and heartfelt, not tangled with science.
But Glantz found many comfort clients who appreciate the help of high technology.
Greg Young, 61, recently was a bride father who paid about $300 for some of her services, including hybrid AI and Zoom consultation features, while writing a speech for her daughter Devon’s summer wedding.
“As dad, I think I’ve been writing all the time; then, for three weeks, I realized I didn’t have anything,” said Young, a producer of the Vegas program.
What excites the entertainment executives more than everyone is the tendency behind the scenes, that is, when he has to “emotion” in public.
“I thought, ‘I’m going to have 140 people looking at me, including my daughter, I’d better not – k this one.'” he thought with a smile.
After desperately seeking help from Google, he stumbled upon the bridesmaids renting AI tools.
“I came up with some ideas in the system and it quickly produced a speech and then gave me the option to connect with it. [Glantz] Zoom,” Young continued.
He shared: “She gave me some adjustments about constructing speeches, such as acknowledging guests, then transitioning to something likable about my daughter and gently roasting my son-in-law.”
During the 10-minute toast, Young made the crowd amazed.
“No reservation, no restraint. I was completely relaxed and I attracted the entire audience.” “At least 15 to 20 people I didn’t know came to me and said, ‘That’s the best speech I’ve ever heard.'”
With Bridesmaid Rental, Grands offers a free and paid menu of AI apps for up to $97, depending on how many plans, vows or voice writing help is needed.
Prompt the bride and groom to whip their “I do” and tell the AI the length of the oath they need – “short”, 250 words, less than three minutes; “medium”, 500 words, less than five minutes; or “long”, with 1,000 words, less than ten minutes.
Lovebirds also have the option of selecting the tone of the speech and offer style options including “warm”, “humor”, “funny”, “neutral”, and even “cold”.
“At least 15 to 20 people I didn’t know came to me and said, ‘That’s the best speech I’ve ever heard.'”
Greg Young, Bridesmaids Hire Clients
They then raised 15 to 20 questions about partner, relationship development, unforgettable moments to share and hope for the future.
Within minutes, a free version of the AI Vow will be sent to his or her email, as well as an option to pay for more detailed works or one-to-one zoom consultations with Glantz to increase the human Pizzazz.
“I started working on this very old traditional business to help people in very non-traditional ways,” Glantz’s self-recommended industry “disruptor” told the post, adding that she also provided users with a 24-hour AI-driven hotline that includes her voice and expert tips, as well as voice to toxxt phone lines for older people in trouble.
Glantz is a wedding professional for over a decade, jumping into Biz for the first time as a rental bridesmaid in the mid-2010s.
Starting from about $2,500, she hired herself to a bridal party, requiring an extra girl to attend a singles celebration, shower, and most notably getting married. Being a busy entrepreneur on one side, you will also write vows and speeches for the bride, groom, parents, honor or best man maid.
But Glantz’s constant wedding jumps – at its peak, she worked as a job hiring bridesmaids at 60 weddings a year – and stopped screaming as she welcomed her daughter, Gemma, in March 2023.
Three hours after delivery, the light bulb of “I should create AI wedding tools” illuminated in her mind as she wrote a vow to her client in her hospital bed.
It’s a punctual corporate idea, especially during the post-pandemic wedding boom.
“I trained my AI based on my work, process, sound and personality, used hundreds of hours of phone calls, and the interviews and podcasts I’ve done over the past decade,” said Grands. She hired a friend and developer Stefan Wirth to help her roll her in May 2023’s Bridal Robot.
“[Using AI for wedding vows] It seems crazy, but it’s cool, and the future of the industry is cool,” the local tycoon continued. “You have to get it. ”
Experts say she is right.
“The generated AI has the potential to solve many pain points and simplify many aspects of the wedding planning process,” Allison Cullman, vice president of strategy at Zola, told the Post earlier.
“It can help couples speed up manual tasks and help wedding vendors draw up detailed schedules,” Kullman added.
And, no one even knew to use Glantz’s services to support it – just ask your new father-in-law Young, who kept the details of the speech completely for himself.
“That’s great,” Young said of his shushing hack. “This is my secret weapon.”

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