Build a Custom RSVP Form Your Guests Will Actually Complete
One link collects attendance, meal choices, dietary needs, mailing addresses, and song requests. No paper cards to track down afterward.
A live preview of what your guests open. Tap a look to change it.
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The full RSVP experience.
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Or send this preview to your partner first
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Share it with your partner, your mom, or your maid of honor
Then it runs itself
Every reply lands in one guest list
As guests open their link and respond, every RSVP, meal choice, address, and dietary note lands here, grouped by household. No spreadsheet to reconcile, no replies to chase down.
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The most common data gap in a wedding guest list is the meal choice. Paper RSVP cards get lost, handwriting is illegible, and guests forget to fill in every field. This form collects attendance, meal selection, dietary needs, and mailing addresses in one uninterrupted flow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Attendance confirmation, meal selection per guest, dietary restrictions, plus-one names, mailing addresses, and a song request. You toggle each field on or off based on what you need.
Yes. Each household link shows a card for every invited guest. If you invite a couple, both partners confirm their own attendance and meal choice individually.
Guests can return to their link and update their RSVP at any time before your deadline. Their dashboard entry updates automatically.
Address collection is optional. You can require it, make it optional, or hide it entirely. Useful if you want to mail thank-you notes or seating cards after the wedding.
Yes. You define the meal options (chicken, fish, vegetarian, kids meal, etc.) and guests choose from exactly what you provide.
Their data lands instantly in your dashboard, organized by household. You can see confirmation status, meal counts, and flagged dietary restrictions at a glance.