Your Wedding Website Should Do More Than Collect RSVPs
Most wedding websites are static pages that collect RSVPs and sit there. You set them up months before, guests visit once, and that's it. The link goes dead after the big day.
What if your wedding website actually came alive during your celebration and stayed meaningful long after?
One Link, Three Experiences
When you create a wedding website on Invyt, your guests get a single link that transforms through three stages of your wedding journey.
Before the Wedding: Everything Your Guests Need
In the weeks and months leading up to your day, your website is a polished, elegant page with everything guests need to know. Your love story, venue details with maps, the full schedule, registry links, FAQ, and of course, RSVP.
Guests respond directly on your website. No separate forms, no third party apps, no confusion. You see every response in your dashboard in real time. And with unlimited RSVPs included, you never hit a wall no matter how big your guest list.
Set an optional access code if you want to keep things private, and only the people you invite can see your page.
During the Wedding: A Live Photo Wall
This is where it gets exciting. The moment your wedding begins, that same link transforms into a live photo wall.
Every guest with a phone becomes a photographer. They open the link, snap a photo, and it appears on the wall instantly. No app downloads, no sign ups, no QR code scanning into some random platform. Just your wedding link that they already have.
The photos stream in throughout the ceremony, the speeches, the dance floor moments, the candid laughs between old friends. You get every angle of your wedding captured by the people who were actually there, not just the 200 frames your photographer chose.
Display it on a screen at the venue and watch guests light up when their photo appears.
After the Wedding: Your Digital Memory Book
The celebration ends, but your website doesn't. It transforms one final time into a digital memory book.
All those photos your guests uploaded during the wedding are compiled into a beautiful, shareable keepsake. The messages, the moments, the updates you posted throughout your journey, all preserved in one place.
Share the link with family who couldn't make it. Revisit it on your anniversary. It's your wedding, told by everyone who was there.
Your memory book stays live for 30 days for free. Want to keep it longer? The Keepsake plan (A$9.99) extends it for 6 months, and the Extended plan (A$19.99) preserves it for 5 years.
Built for Real Weddings, Not Templates
Every wedding website on Invyt uses a design system built specifically for weddings. Choose from curated colour palettes like Tuscan Gold, Garden Sage, Midnight Navy, Blush Rose, or Modern Mono. Each palette transforms every element on your page, from the typography to the backgrounds to the subtle ornamental details.
The editor is your website. You edit inline, directly on the page you're designing. No switching between an editor panel and a preview. What you see is what your guests see.
Two Plans, No Hidden Fees
Wedding Website at A$6.99 gives you the full three phase experience: RSVP page, live photo wall, and digital memory book, plus unlimited RSVPs.
Experience Bundle at A$14.99 adds the premium photo wall with higher resolution uploads and the complete memory book with extended options.
No monthly subscriptions. No per guest charges. One payment, and your wedding website is live.
Your Guests Already Know How to Use It
The best technology is the kind nobody notices. Your guests don't need to download an app, create an account, or learn a new platform. They tap the link you sent them. Before the wedding, they RSVP. During the wedding, they upload photos. After the wedding, they browse memories.
Same link. Every time.
Start Building in Minutes
Head to https://invyt.io/create/wedding and start building your wedding website. Add your story, pick your palette, set your details, and publish. Your guests get one link that carries them through the entire experience, from the first RSVP to the last memory.
