Digital wedding invitation

Digital wedding invitations — your guests RSVP in seconds

Send your invitation as a link or QR code. Track RSVPs, menu choices, and dietary needs automatically. Save USD 500–1,000 vs printed cards. No phone-tag, no spreadsheets.

Why digital invitations replaced print

Five years ago every couple sent printed cards and chased RSVPs by phone. Today the most-prepared couples send a single WhatsApp link, and 80% of RSVPs come back within 48 hours. The reason is simple: your guests already live on their phones.

A digital invitation is the only format that handles RSVP, venue map, dress code, calendar invite, and photo gallery from one link. With print, you'd need six separate cards.

How to send it

WhatsApp groups for close family. Individual links via SMS or email for older relatives. QR codes printed on a small Save-the-Date card for guests who appreciate a physical keepsake. Vjeny generates all three from the same wedding site.

Each link can be branded with your couple name in the URL — for example, anna-and-marco.vjeny.com.

What guests see

A beautifully designed page with your names and date, your story, the day-of schedule, the venue map, dress code, gift wishes, and a simple RSVP form. The form is short on purpose: name, attending yes/no, dietary preferences. Three fields, ten seconds.

Digital wedding invitation — common questions

How does a digital wedding invitation work?+

You build a personalized wedding website, generate a QR code or link, and share it via WhatsApp, email, SMS, or printed on a Save-the-Date card. Guests open the invitation on their phone and RSVP directly.

How does it compare to printed invitations?+

Print: USD 5–10 per card × 100 guests = USD 500–1,000 plus stamps. Vjeny: CHF 69 one-time for unlimited guests. Plus you get RSVP tracking, dietary management, and a shared photo gallery — none of which printed cards offer.

Will guests find it strange?+

No. Since 2020, digital invitations are the norm. Even older guests are familiar with QR codes and WhatsApp links. The form is intentionally simple — name, attending yes/no, dietary preferences. Three fields, ten seconds.

Can we still send a printed Save-the-Date?+

Yes — many couples print a small Save-the-Date card with a QR code linking to the digital invitation. You get the keepsake feel without the bulk and cost of a full printed invitation suite.

What if a guest changes their mind?+

They open their link again and update the RSVP themselves. You see the change instantly with timestamp. No phone calls, no email back-and-forth.

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Free to build, CHF 69 only when you publish. 14-day money-back guarantee.

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