Four weeks. Thirty days. Just enough time to plan a wedding? Tight timelines force clear decisions and often bring out surprising creativity. The couples who do it aren’t reckless; they’re decisive. And when the clock starts ticking, so does the adrenaline. Suddenly, wedding planning feels less like a project and more like a mission. For many, this condensed timeline isn’t by choice. Military deployments, family circumstances, visa deadlines—there are dozens of reasons a couple might need to get married quickly. But even when it's by design, there's something exhilarating about skipping the waiting game and diving straight in. You don’t need a year-long engagement or 200 Pinterest boards. You need a plan, a handful of flexible vendors, and a whole lot of clarity.