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Angelica
Savvy May 2017

Paperless RSVP

Angelica, on November 20, 2016 at 10:26 PM

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Has anyone done any research or have experience with paperless RSVPs? Any recommendations, advice, pros and cons are most welcome.

Has anyone done any research or have experience with paperless RSVPs? Any recommendations, advice, pros and cons are most welcome.

28 Comments

  • nikkiray
    Devoted February 2017
    nikkiray ·
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    We are doing ours through weddingwire. Its been easy thus far

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  • Kara
    Super May 2017
    Kara ·
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    I'm doing them! Won't sent out invitations for a while but I have faith that it will be easy Smiley smile we are including our wedding website through wedding wire on the RSVP card, and saying "please visit ----- to RSVP" we are also including the number of seats reserved for them so they know they have a guest (it's a DW so even those without SO can bring a friend/new SO). Once on wedding wire you just click RSVP and type either both first and last name or one of each and their name pops up and it lets them RSVP yes or no with an optional meal choice (buffet for us so we took that option out). I am excited we saved on postage!

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  • MrsFH
    Super May 2017
    MrsFH ·
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    Another vote for Appycouple! We're having a DW and due to families and friends in different continents, it's completely impractical to do paper RSVPs. We did STDs through the website and will do traditional invites that we will finalize over Christmas (and send our with the help of our families abroad) but ultimately will collect RSVPs online. We are having a smallish wedding though so this may be easier to accomplish.

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  • Kelly M.
    Super October 2016
    Kelly M. ·
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    We did paperless - a combination of online RSVPs through the WW website, and I listed my phone number for those who wanted to call or text. We generally had a younger-skewing guest list. Of those who RSVPed, it was about a 20/30/50 split between those who called/texted/registered online. I didn't have a plated meal, so they didn't need to specify a menu choice.

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  • Holly
    Master February 2017
    Holly ·
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    I did it through our website to make sure people had to actually see the website. Doesn't seem to be working so far as everyone just comes to me with questions anyway.

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  • 5starFM
    VIP January 2017
    5starFM ·
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    We're doing ours through our website as well. No issues thus far. I love that the website sends me a text instantly when someone rsvps. Along with a email...

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  • K
    Expert December 2017
    Kim ·
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    People are likely to respond if it's a link or website in my opinion. Older people will utilize a paper return. But many still just don't do it ...

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  • E&E2017
    VIP April 2017
    E&E2017 ·
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    My coworker got married and he and his wife used appycouple. It was pretty cool and easy and it kept track of the guest count for them. He did put regular rsvp cards in for the older guests or the ones he knew weren't very tech savvy.

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