Can I have online RSVPs?

Want your guests to RSVP right from your wedding website? Here's how it works with WedSites.

Short answer: Yes! Online RSVPs are available on Standard and Pro plans. Guests can RSVP directly from your wedding website.

What's included with online RSVPs

WedSites gives you a full-featured RSVP system that goes way beyond a simple "yes or no" form. Here's what you can do:

  • Custom questions to ask guests anything you need to know, like song requests or accessibility needs.
  • Multi-event RSVPs so guests can respond to different events separately (ceremony, reception, rehearsal dinner, etc.).
  • Dietary requirement collection to gather food preferences and allergies automatically.
  • Household RSVPs so one person can RSVP for their whole family in one go.
  • Real-time tracking to see who's responded, who hasn't, and what their answers are.

It all ties into your guest list, so everything stays organized in one place.

Which plans include RSVPs?

  • Basic ($39): Does not include online RSVPs. If you're on Basic, you'll need to handle RSVPs another way (paper cards, email, phone calls, etc.).
  • Standard: Includes the full RSVP system with unlimited guests.
  • Pro: Includes everything in Standard, plus all the planning tools.

Can I upgrade to get RSVPs later?

Absolutely. If you start with Basic and later decide you want online RSVPs, you can upgrade to Standard or Pro at any time. You'll only pay the difference between plans, and all your existing website content comes with you. Nothing gets lost.

How guests use it

Your guests don't need to create an account or log in. They simply visit your wedding website, find the RSVP section, and fill out the form. It's quick, easy, and works great on phones too.

Tips

  • Set up your events first, then configure your RSVP form. This way you can assign RSVPs to specific events right away.
  • Use custom questions to collect info you'd otherwise have to chase down later (plus-one names, transport needs, etc.).
  • Check your RSVP dashboard regularly to see who still needs a gentle nudge to respond.

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