“The Wedding Invite Trend That’s Saving Couples Thousands (and Still Wows Every Guest)”
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Save time, money, and stress with stunning e-invites that guests can’t stop talking about — all without licking a single envelope.
Types of digital wedding invitations are usually used?
6 Types of digital wedding invitations used.
1. E-Cards (Email Invitations) What it is: A beautifully designed digital card sent via email. Platforms: Paperless Post, Greenvelope, Evite, Canva.
Best for: Classic invites with a modern twist, and couples who want email-based RSVP tracking.
2. Wedding Websites with RSVP
What it is: A personalized wedding website that includes the invite, event details, and RSVP functionality. Platforms: Zola, The Knot, Wix, Joy.
Best for: Tech-savvy couples or those planning multi-day/multi-location events.
3. PDF or Image-Based Invitations (Shareable on WhatsApp/SMS)
What it is: A designed digital invite in image or PDF format that can be shared via messaging apps. Tools: Canva, Adobe Express, or hiring a designer Best for: Informal, intimate, or destination weddings; eco-conscious or budget-focused couples.
4. Video Invitations
What it is: A personalized video invite with music, text, photos, and animation. Tools/Platforms: Animoto, InVideo, professional videographers. Best for: Couples who want to tell a story and impress guests with something creative.
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5. Interactive Invitations (Microsites or Animated Cards)
What it is: Web-based interactive cards or microsites with animations, clickable elements, and transitions. Tools: Custom web designers, some premium platforms. Best for: High-budget or design-focused weddings, or tech-savvy couples looking for a “wow” factor.
6. Social Media Invitations
What it is: Invites designed specifically for platforms like Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok. Best for: Younger audiences or destination weddings with international guests who are always online.