The Invitation and the RSVP in One Link
No detachable RSVP card, no separate form URL. Guests open the link, see the invite, and respond in the same flow. Try the guest experience below.
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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Traditional paper invitations require a separate response card, a stamped envelope, and weeks of waiting. Combining the invitation and the RSVP into one link cuts that to a single tap. Guests see the event details, confirm attendance, and submit meal choices without switching apps or finding a stamp.
Frequently Asked Questions
Guests open their link to a welcome screen with your names and cover photo. They tap to see event details, then confirm attendance. From there, meal selection, address entry, and any other fields you enabled appear in sequence.
Yes. Address collection is a configurable field in the RSVP builder. You choose whether it is required, optional, or hidden.
Not necessarily. Some couples go fully digital. Others mail a paper invite for the keepsake experience and use the digital link just for RSVP. The link works either way.
You can enter their RSVP manually in the dashboard. The digital link is a convenience, not a requirement for every guest.
Yes. You set a deadline during wedding setup. The link continues to work after the deadline for late responses, but you can close it at any time from the dashboard.