What is the difference between groups and households?

Groups and households serve different purposes for organizing your guest list.

Plan requirement: Standard or Pro plan

Short answer: Households group people who live together and RSVP as a unit; groups are categories for organizing like "College Friends" or "Coworkers."

Households

What they are: People who share an address and receive one invitation together.

Used for:
- Couples who should RSVP together
- Families with children
- Roommates sharing an address
- Controlling how many invitations you send

Examples:
- The Smith Family (parents + kids)
- John & Jane Doe (married couple)
- Mike & his Plus One

Groups

What they are: Categories for organizing guests by relationship or other criteria.

Used for:
- Organizing by how you know people
- Filtering your guest list
- Sending emails to specific categories
- Tracking different social circles

Examples:
- Bride's Family
- Groom's Coworkers
- College Friends
- Out of Town Guests

Key differences

Feature Household Group
RSVP together Yes No
Share address Yes No
One invitation Yes No
Multiple per guest No (one household) Yes (many groups)
Affects sending Yes Optional

Tips

  • A guest belongs to one household but can be in multiple groups
  • Households affect RSVP and mailing; groups are for organization
  • Create both to fully organize your list
  • Use households for addressing, groups for filtering

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