Send Your Wedding Invite by Text
Each guest gets a personal link via text or WhatsApp. One tap opens the invite. They RSVP, pick meals, and submit their address without downloading anything.
A live preview of what your guests open. Tap a look to change it.
Invitation type
The full RSVP experience.
Choose a look
Envelope
AnimatedTap to open, sealed · Animated · Photo
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Or send this preview to your partner first
Send This Preview
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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Texting a wedding invite link takes about 30 seconds per household. The guest receives a short message with a URL, taps it, and completes their RSVP in their browser. No app download, no login, no friction. The preview below is the same experience your guests will see when they open that link.
Frequently Asked Questions
For casual to semi-formal weddings, yes. For very formal or traditional events, a text invite may feel too informal for some guests. Many couples send formal paper invitations and use text as a follow-up for RSVPs.
From any household card in your dashboard, tap the share button and select SMS. It opens your phone's messaging app with the link pre-filled. You can also copy the link and paste it into any messaging platform.
It is a short text with a brief note from you and the unique link. Most messaging apps generate a preview card showing your cover photo and event name when the link unfurls.
Yes. iDoTogether generates a WhatsApp share link for each household. Tapping it opens WhatsApp with the message pre-composed. Guests in countries where WhatsApp is dominant will appreciate this option.
Older guests may prefer a physical invitation or a phone call, depending on their comfort with technology. Knowing your guest list matters here. For guests you know are not comfortable with smartphones, a paper invite or a phone call is more considerate.