Feature · Seating chart

Drag, drop, balance, print.

A seating chart is a logistics puzzle wearing a hospitality hat. Ours respects both — and it stays in sync with your RSVP list as guests reply.

Drag, drop, done

Move guests between tables with your thumb. Re-balance the whole reception in two minutes when your cousin's flight is delayed.

Sides and groups remembered

Bride's-side / groom's-side, college friends, in-laws, dietary buddies — every guest carries their tags so the layout assists you instead of fighting you.

Dietary alerts at the table

A jain-vegetarian and a non-veg uncle at the same table? The seating view flags conflicts so the kitchen briefing is easier.

Multiple layouts per event

Sangeet is round tables. Reception is long banquet tables. Each event keeps its own floor plan, table count, and seating logic.

Print-ready PDF

Generate a clean A3 PDF for the venue manager and a name-card sheet for the printer. Updates the moment you re-arrange a chair.

AI-assisted balancing (optional)

Tap 'auto-balance' and we suggest a starting layout from your tags. You can always override. We never move people behind your back.

What we don’t pretend to do yet

Free-form shapes are coming

Today we support rectangular and round tables in a grid. Mandap-style horseshoe layouts and split-stage seating are on the roadmap for Q4 2026.

QR-coded place cards are beta

Per-seat QR cards that open the guest's personal schedule are in beta. Email seating-beta@tanvrit.com to opt in.

Plan seating in an afternoon.

Auto-balance once, then nudge the table assignments you care about by hand.