Live Example

This Is What a Digital Wedding Invite Looks Like

Walk through the exact flow your guests will experience. From the welcome screen to the confirmation page, the preview below is fully interactive.

A live preview of what your guests open. Tap a look to change it.

Invitation type

The full RSVP experience.

Choose a look

Envelope

Animated

Tap 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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Total Guests

147

Attending

114

Pending

19

Declined

14

HouseholdStatus
The Hawthorne Family
Confirmed
EHEvelyn Hawthorne
Filet Mignon
Attending
MHMarcus Hawthorne
Roast Chicken
Attending
Noah Diaz
Pending
Liam Garcia
Declined
Priya & Raj Nair
1/2

A digital wedding invite is not a JPEG or a website. It is a mobile-first interactive flow that guides guests through the welcome screen, the RSVP decision, meal selection, and address entry in sequence. The preview below shows every screen a real guest would see, rendered as close to the actual experience as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

They land on a welcome screen showing your names, your cover photo, and a button to open the invite. Tapping the button reveals event details and the RSVP prompt.

It is a fully functional interactive preview. You can step through every screen a real guest would see, including the meal selection and address entry steps.

No. Each household receives a unique link. The invite screen shows the guests names specific to that household, not a generic greeting.

They see a confirmation screen. Their response, meal choice, and any other submitted info appears in the couple's dashboard within seconds.

The invite is designed mobile-first. It renders as a centered card on desktop but feels like a native app experience on a phone, which is how most guests will view it.