Malaysia first
Postcodes, city and state structure, and regional wedding needs are designed with Malaysia in mind first.
About kalyanam.my
kalyanam.my is built for couples, families, and wedding businesses looking for a calmer, more trustworthy way to discover wedding services in Malaysia. The tone of the platform is inspired by Malaysian Indian wedding culture, but the directory is open to every community, ceremony style, and celebration size.
Couples can already browse businesses and send enquiries, while wedding businesses can claim listings and manage their profiles. We are continuing to expand trust signals, editorial content, and planning tools over time.
The platform is designed around a few principles: clarity, cultural relevance, trust, useful discovery, and sustainable growth that protects the user experience. We want businesses to be discoverable, and we want couples to feel confident that they are landing on useful, current, well-structured pages.
Postcodes, city and state structure, and regional wedding needs are designed with Malaysia in mind first.
The name kalyanam carries warmth and heritage, but the directory welcomes all communities, including destination and online-first businesses.
Listing claims, profile controls, and structured enquiries all help make the directory more trustworthy and useful over time.

Founder story
kalyanam.my began as a personal attempt to make wedding planning in Malaysia feel more thoughtful, trusted, and culturally grounded.
kalyanam.my started from a very personal place: our own wedding journey and the search for businesses, ideas, and tools that felt relevant to weddings in Malaysia. Over time, that early idea grew into a bigger mission. We want to help couples and families discover wedding businesses with more confidence, make space for multi-religion and multi-cultural celebrations, and build useful planning tools that feel warm, modern, and genuinely local. This is not just a directory. It is a growing planning experience shaped by real weddings, real vendor discovery, and the belief that good tools should make the journey feel lighter.