Can I create multiple versions of my ecard?

Create language versions of your ecard for guests who speak different languages.

Plan requirement: Pro plan (for multiple language versions)

Short answer: You can create different language versions of your ecard using the multilingual feature (Pro plan only). You cannot create multiple versions with different designs or content for the same language.

Language versions

With the Pro plan's multilingual feature, you can create ecard versions in different languages:

  • English version for some guests
  • French, Spanish, or other languages for others
  • Each language version can have different wording
  • Recipients receive the ecard in their preferred language

Setting up language versions

To create ecard versions in different languages:

  1. Go to Settings > Languages
  2. Add the languages you need (Pro plan only)
  3. Create your ecard in the default language
  4. Switch to another language using the language selector
  5. Translate the ecard content for that language
  6. Save your changes
  7. Repeat for each language

When guests receive the ecard, they'll see it in the language you've set for them in the guest list.

What about different designs or content?

WedSites does not support creating multiple versions of the same ecard type. You have:

  • One save the date per language
  • One invitation per language

You cannot create:

  • Multiple save the dates with different designs
  • Multiple invitations with different content for different guest groups
  • Different variations for different events (ceremony vs. reception)

All guests receiving the same ecard type in the same language will see identical content and design. The only way to have different versions is to use different languages (Pro plan only).

Tips

  • Language versions share the same design but can have different text
  • Make sure to set the correct language for each guest in your guest list
  • Test each language version before sending
  • Keep key details (date, time, venue) consistent across all language versions

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