Wefeen Guides
Guides for digital wedding invitations that guests can actually use
These pages answer the questions hosts ask before they send anything: digital vs paper, etiquette, RSVPs, WhatsApp sharing, and when a live invitation page beats a static image.
If you are choosing between a PDF, a Canva card, a Paperless Post design, or a full invitation website, start with the job you need done. Some tools are excellent for a beautiful image. Others help you collect RSVPs, keep details current, and give every guest one link that still works next week.
This library covers the basics plus timelines, wording, QR hybrids, destination and Indian multi-event invites, sharing channels, and free vs paid tradeoffs. Each guide opens with a direct answer, then the practical detail. For product basics, the homepage FAQ is still the shortest overview of what Wefeen includes.
Digital wedding invitations
What a digital wedding invitation is, how guests open it, and when a live page with RSVP is the better choice.
Digital vs paper
Cost, etiquette, and hybrid plans so you can choose paper, digital, or both without guessing.
Invitation etiquette
Is a digital invite rude? Wording tips, older guests, and when to keep a paper option.
Online RSVP guide
Collect meal choices, manage plus-ones, set deadlines, and chase replies without awkwardness.
Platforms compared
How Joy, Paperless Post, Greenvelope, Canva, and Wefeen differ—so you pick for your job, not a ranking list.
WhatsApp invitations
Share a clean link on WhatsApp instead of a compressed video—plus trust tips for family groups.
Canva and RSVP
Where Canva shines for design, where RSVP ops fall short, and how a live page fills the gap.
Digital save the date
Reserve the date with a short digital notice—then follow with a full invitation and RSVP later.
Invitation wording
Warm, clear wording examples that still fit on a phone screen—with RSVP and host lines included.
When to send invites
When to send save-the-dates, formal invites, and RSVP deadlines for local and destination weddings.
QR code invitations
Put a QR on paper that opens your live invitation and RSVP—tested on a real phone first.
Destination weddings
Earlier notices, clearer travel info, and one live link guests abroad can reopen anytime.
Indian wedding invites
One link for mehndi, wedding, and reception—shared on WhatsApp without a blurry video file.
Website vs invitation
Know when you need a planning site, a shareable invite, or one live page that covers both.
How to share invites
Pick the right channel for each guest circle and send a short note that makes the link feel safe.
Free vs paid
Free tools can be enough for simple invites—paid pages earn their keep when RSVP and updates matter.
Email invitations
Write an email guests will open: clear subject, facts in plain text, and one canonical invitation link.
Prefer to see a live page first?
Open a demo invitation, or start creating your own when you are ready.