Last Updated:November 14, 2024, 10:13 IST
Their unique approach quickly went viral and impressed many tech lovers. People praised the couple for using project management tools in such a unique way to plan their big day.
Planning an Indian wedding can be stressful and time-consuming, as there are many things to manage. While most people get help from wedding planners, an engineer recently turned to technology for a creative solution. He used Jira organise everything, from outfits and guest lists to costs and photoshoots. Along with his fiance, the engineer created a detailed Aditi-Dhaval Wedding Board that kept everything in order. Their unique approach quickly went viral and impressed many tech lovers. People praised the couple for using project management tools in such a unique way to plan their big day.
The individual wrote, “Google sheets wasn’t scalable for an Indian wedding. Moved to Jira instead.”
Reacting to the post, an individual asked, “Uncle’s already done with his shopping, aunty isn’t. Hmmm, is she going to match his fit?”
Another joked, “Jira be like – meri shaktiyon ka galat istemal kiya jaa raha hai. (My powers are being misused).”
“Lol, if a project management tool can handle the stakeholders conflicts, fixed timelines but changing requirements and endless dependencies of an Indian wedding, it’s ready for any market and product,” a comment read.
Another wrote, “Arre wah… shaadi ka project management level up ho gaya, Jira mein dulha dulhan ke tasks bhi assign kar do ab. (The project management level of the wedding has gone up. Now, assign tasks for the bride and groom in Jira too).”
An individual wondered, “Who knew Jira would be the wedding planner of choice? Hope it handles the chaos well.”
One more added, “Now IT companies will also start building Marriage Planner App including integration with Jira, Zoho for CRM… nice thought though. We Indians can think of anything and do it regardless of limitation or any setbacks.”
Since the post was shared on X, it has garnered over 6 Lakh views.
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