Invitations
WhatsApp wedding invitations with RSVPs.
Send each guest a private link in the app they already use every day, and collect per-event RSVPs and meal choices, with nothing to download.
Last updated June 2026
Sent where they already are
A private link in the chat they use daily.
For families across South Asia, the Middle East, and the diaspora, WhatsApp is simply where people are.
- Send one by one, by group, or with a QR code
- Opened fast, costs nothing, reaches any country
- No postage and no international SMS
Private per guest
Each guest sees only their events.
One link per guest, so close family get the full program and others see only what they are invited to.
- Per-guest and per-household visibility
- No shared password, no public page
- Per-event RSVPs with meals and counts
Replies in one place
Every yes, meal, and count, collected.
Because guests reply on their page, not in the chat, nothing gets lost in a thread.
- Live counts for every event
- Meal choices and dietary notes gathered
- See exactly who has not replied
WhatsApp links versus paper or chat replies
Sharing a private link over WhatsApp keeps the speed of a message with the order of a real RSVP system.
| WhatsApp link | Paper or chat replies | |
|---|---|---|
| Reaches international guests instantly | ||
| No app to download | ||
| Per-event RSVPs and meals | ||
| Replies collected in one place | ||
| Private per-guest visibility | ||
| See who has not replied | Manual |
Common questions
Build your wedding website, then share each guest a private link in a warm WhatsApp message. The guest taps the link, finds their name, sees the events they are invited to, and replies, with no app to download. You can send links one by one, by group, or with a QR code.
Guests reply on their private page rather than typing into the chat, so their attendance, meal choice, and party size land in one organized place. Sending the link over WhatsApp simply gets them there quickly, which is why response rates tend to be high.
No. The link opens in any phone browser. There is no app, account, or password to create, which keeps replies high for guests of every age and across countries.
Yes. WhatsApp is the default messaging app across South Asia, the Middle East, and much of the world, so a WhatsApp-shared link reaches guests where they already are, without postage or international SMS costs.
Yes. Send a friendly reminder with the same link a week or two before your deadline, and a final nudge a few days out. The site also shows exactly who has not replied so you only chase the people you need to.
Send your invites where your guests are.
Build a free site, share private links over WhatsApp, and let the replies and meal choices collect themselves.
No credit card required.