Free vs paid digital wedding invitation

Free wedding invitation makers usually add a watermark or their own branding, cap how many guests can open the invite, and do not collect RSVPs. A paid invite removes all three for ₹1,999 once.

₹1,999 once. Your invite stays live for 2 months, long enough for the cards, the replies and the day itself.

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When free is the right answer

If you are inviting thirty people to a registry wedding and you do not need a headcount, a free tool is genuinely enough and you should use one. We would rather say that than sell you something you do not need.

Where free stops working

It stops at the guest list. A free invite with somebody else's brand across the bottom is the invitation your relatives will screenshot and forward, and a free tool that caps opens will simply stop working on the day the link spreads.

It also stops at the headcount. Collecting replies is the part that saves the week before the wedding, and it is almost never in a free tier.

What ₹1,999 covers

The design, unlimited guest replies, your own web address, unlimited edits and a GST invoice. The invite stays live for two months from the day you pay.

What usually differs

What usually differs
Free toolsThis
Watermark or brandingUsually yesNone
Guest limitOften cappedNo cap
RSVP collectionRarely includedBuilt in
Your own web addressNoIncluded
Editing after sendingSometimesYes
Cost₹0₹1,999 once

Common questions

For a small guest list with no RSVP needed, yes. The usual trade offs are a watermark, a cap on how many guests can open it, and no way to collect replies.

Make yours this evening

Open any design and see the real invitation, with the reply form working. You pay only when you want your own link.

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₹1,999 once. Your invite stays live for 2 months, long enough for the cards, the replies and the day itself.

Stays live for 2 months

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