Hello
Hospitality the way our grandmothers did it — at scale. Every guest, greeted by name.
The name
(nnoh-oh) · Igbo for welcome
Not a casual hi. The word a Nigerian mother says at the door when you’ve travelled a long way to see her. An acknowledgement that you’ve arrived, that you matter, that a place has been kept for you.
That’s what this platform does, one guest at a time.
How it works
One
Every guest scans a QR code at their place. No login, no friction. Just their name, waiting.
Two
Their table, their tablemates, their menu, and a letter written just for them.
Three
Every guest walks in expected, known, and celebrated. Hospitality the way our grandmothers did it.
See it in action
This is Flo & Phil’s wedding, 11 July 2026. Built with Nnọọ. 90 guests, each with their own personalised passport.
Open the demoTry searching for “Val” or “Raphael”
Pricing
First 20 couples only
One time · No subscription
A note from the founder
“I’m building Nnọọ for my own wedding first. My name is Flo, I’m marrying Phil at Bowood House in July 2026, and I couldn’t find a way to greet every one of our 90 guests the way they deserved.”
“So I made one. And I’m opening it to twenty other couples who want the same.”
Flo
Early access, founder pricing, and personal onboarding with Flo before your wedding day.
Sign up, and Flo will write to you personally to walk you through your setup.
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Twenty couples. One quiet revolution in how weddings welcome people. You’re in the room.