A Real Wedding Invitation Link, Live in Your Browser
No screenshots. The preview below is the actual invitation experience. Customize the names and cover photo, then step through it as your guests will.
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
AccentClassic
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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An invitation link works differently from a wedding website URL. A website is public and passive. An invitation link is private, household-specific, and designed to capture a response. The preview below is a working example of the same link format your guests would receive.
Frequently Asked Questions
It appears as a standard URL with a preview card if the messaging app supports link unfurling. The preview shows your cover photo and event name. Tapping opens the full invite in the browser.
A wedding website is a public information page. An invitation link is personal and private to each household. It knows who the guest is, collects their RSVP, and stores their response in your database.
Yes. Event details are displayed on the invite screen before the RSVP prompt. Guests see the date, time, location, and any additional notes you have added.
iDoTogether tracks submission status but does not track link opens for privacy reasons. You can see which households have not yet responded from your dashboard.
Each link uses a cryptographically secure token that is unique and not guessable. If a guest makes a typo, they land on a not-found page and can ask you for the correct link.