this is the code for the render ad
Canada-Ontario

hosting site for RSVPs?

Hey knotties, do any of you know of, or are using a website for your guests to log onto so they can RSVP? I'm looking for a site where I can have my guests RSVP online. TIA!

Re: hosting site for RSVPs?

  • lilmiss_34lilmiss_34 member
    100 Comments
    edited December 2011
    The website you can create with TK offers that feature. You can remove their other suggested pages and just have the RSVP page if thtat's all you want it to be.
    White Knot

    Wedding Countdown Ticker
  • edited December 2011
    Really? Embarassed Guess I haven't clicked around enough to find that feature! LOL Thanks for letting me know...and super fast too!
  • lilmiss_34lilmiss_34 member
    100 Comments
    edited December 2011
    No problem! Though I've noticed a lot of people don't like using TK's wedding websites tool, and end up using other sites to do it... not sure what they are though. Hope it works out for you! Smile
    White Knot

    Wedding Countdown Ticker
  • edited December 2011
    We are using mywedding.com, it is fantastic! It's also free :)
  • edited December 2011
    Ditto. We are also using mywedding.com, they have some great lay-outs and good features and it's totally free.
    Wedding Countdown Ticker
  • edited December 2011
    I've heard of people doing this RSVP via website. What do you do for people who don't use the internet (generally grandparents and such)?
    Wedding Countdown Ticker
  • unplainjaneunplainjane member
    500 Comments
    edited December 2011
    my friend used weddingchannel.com and liked it so we'll be using the same.
  • edited December 2011
    Thanks for all the replies guys! I will compare TK's site and mywedding.com and see which one I like better.  For my event, I will specially print out RSVP cards for mailing back. I only have I think one person who doesn't have internet. Everyone else will be RSVPing via internet. I am forced to do this right now because I'm on a budget...reception is in Toronto, but I live in the US so postage is adding up REALLY quick! Thanks again! :)
  • edited December 2011
    Another awesome thing is using Google Forms.  You can completely create the form yourself, choosing from all sorts of info entry options.  ie - I added a big box for allergies, because there are some people with very bad and complex food allergies in the family.  Plus, a reminder that guests need to bring ID for our particular venue.  Everything is stored in a google/excel spreadsheet and stored in your gmail account, so it is accessible everywhere.

    There is a post on $2000 wedding that tells you how to do it.  I set it up and am quite happy, plus found a lot of other uses for google forms.
    I just made a link to the form from the free version of a ewedding website.  The URL on its own is pretty ugly.  You could always make a quick blogspot or similar site and add the link, too. 

    Funny - mywedding.com didn't come up when I googled for free wedding websites. 
This discussion has been closed.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards