Questions, answered plainly.
Everything about Together to the Aisle — what it does, which apps it works in, how you get it, and how the giving works. If something here isn't covered, message us and we'll answer in plain language.
Who was Neneda?
Ana Maria Ribeiro Nogueira — known to everyone as Neneda — was the late mother of founder Daniel Santos (1943–2009). The brand carries her nickname and her warmth: the instinct to keep a family organized and looked-after, and to leave a little of what you have for someone who has less.
What is Together to the Aisle?
It's Neneda's first product — a wedding planner built in Excel and Google Sheets that keeps your budget, guest list, seating, vendors, and day-of timeline in one cross-linked file. Your RSVP count feeds catering, your seat count feeds rentals, your vendor payments feed the timeline. Change a number in one place and it updates across the file.
What does the planner keep track of?
Guest list & RSVPs, seating chart, budget & vendor payments, wedding-party assignments, the day-of timeline, venue & vendor comparison, honeymoon planning, and a gift & thank-you log — all in one workbook.
Do I get Excel, Google Sheets, or both?
Both, at no extra cost. It works in Microsoft Excel 2019 or newer and in Google Sheets — on Mac, Windows, and your phone.
Do I need a subscription or any other software?
No. It's a one-time purchase, no subscription. You don't need Canva Pro, Adobe, or any add-on — just Excel or a free Google account.
How do I receive it after I buy?
It's a digital download. You get the Excel file to download and keep, and the Google Sheets version arrives as a private "make a copy" link — so your copy is entirely yours to edit.
Can I share it with my partner or planner?
Yes — the Google Sheets version is made to be shared. Open the same, always-current plan with your partner, your family, or your wedding planner, so everyone's working from one file instead of trading screenshots. Your purchase is for your own wedding; please don't resell or redistribute the template.
How does the 5% giving work, and where does it go?
5% of every Neneda sale supports iCare4Kids, Inc., a Florida 501(c)(3) children's charity that Daniel founded in 2003 in honor of his mother. It teaches kids the things school skips — how money works, how to handle everyday life, and how to work with AI.
Neneda is a for-profit brand; iCare4Kids is its own charity. We keep the two separate and report what Neneda sends, and when. See iCare4Kids →
Is buying from Neneda a tax-deductible donation?
No. Buying from Neneda is not a tax-deductible donation — you're buying a product, and 5% of that sale is given onward. Only a direct gift made to iCare4Kids may be tax-deductible.