Wedding RSVPs, without the spreadsheet
Create one wedding RSVP page where guests can reply, confirm plus-ones, choose meals, add notes, and get reminders. Keep the final count clear without paper-card cleanup or scattered text threads.
Guests reply from one link. No app required.
Responses
84%
Everyone in one RSVP dashboard
Your Events
RSVP OpenChen Family
Meal choices complete
Jordan Lee
Plus-one confirmed
Aunt Rosa
Dietary note added
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Wedding RSVPs get messy when replies live across cards, texts, and spreadsheets.
Paper cards feel elegant, but someone still has to transcribe every reply, meal choice, and plus-one update.
Texts and emails create a second guest list that is hard to reconcile before the catering deadline.
Late replies and missing meal notes steal time from seating, vendor counts, and weekend logistics.
One wedding RSVP flow for guest replies, plus-ones, meals, and reminders.
SnapInvite gives couples a shareable wedding RSVP page that guests can open from any browser. Hosts see pending replies, accepted guests, plus-one status, meal choices, dietary notes, and reminder progress in one dashboard.
Guest Replies From One Link
Add the RSVP link to paper invitations, wedding website copy, email, or texts so every response lands in the same guest list.
Live Guest List + RSVP Tracker
Track attending, declined, and pending guests in real time so your final count stays accurate before the deadline.
Reminder Workflow
Nudge pending guests from the dashboard instead of chasing the same names through email, texts, and family threads.
Meal Choices + Dietary Notes
Collect meal selections, allergies, and dietary notes in the RSVP flow so caterer counts do not live in a separate spreadsheet.
Plus-One Rules + Editable Responses
Make invited guest counts clear, collect plus-one names when needed, and keep updates tied to the original guest record.
Mobile-Friendly, No App Required
Guests can RSVP from a phone browser in a few taps. Hosts can use the SnapInvite app, but guests do not need to download anything.
How It Works
Step 1
Create the wedding RSVP page
Add the ceremony details, deadline, guest instructions, and questions for meals, dietary notes, or plus-ones.
Step 2
Share it on paper or online
Put the same RSVP link on invitation cards, wedding website wording, QR codes, email, or family texts.
Step 3
Track replies and remind guests
Watch accepted, declined, and pending guests update in one place, then send reminders before vendor counts are due.
How RSVPs Stay Organized
"The RSVP page keeps attendance, meal choices, and dietary notes together so the final count is easier to trust."
"A single link works with paper invitations and digital reminders, which keeps guests from replying in three different places."
"Pending guests are visible right away, so reminder follow-up becomes a focused list instead of a weekend of guessing."
"Hosts can use the mobile app, but guests still reply in the browser. That removes the biggest RSVP friction point."
FAQ
Related guides
Get the RSVP details right
These guides answer the planning questions that usually show up before guests reply.
Wedding RSVP Website Guide
Plan the full online RSVP flow: wording, guest questions, paper-vs-online decisions, and tracking.
Wedding RSVP Questions
Choose the plus-one, meal choice, dietary note, and guest detail questions that belong in your RSVP flow.
Online RSVP vs Paper RSVP
Compare RSVP cards, online RSVP websites, and hybrid wording before you finalize the invitation suite.
How to RSVP to a Wedding Invitation
See the guest-side etiquette guide couples and planners can also share with attendees who need a quick answer.
Mobile host app
Manage your RSVP list from your phone
Hosts can use the SnapInvite mobile app to manage event planning on the go. Guests still RSVP from the shared web link, so nobody needs to install an app just to answer.
Gather every guest reply, then celebrate with confidence.
Create one wedding RSVP page, share it with guests, and keep plus-ones, meals, pending replies, and reminders organized before the deadline.
Create Your Wedding RSVP Page