Qui sera là?
A digital invitation with RSVP
A wedding, a baptism, a milestone birthday: the paper invitation has its charm, but it's frozen the day it leaves the printer. If the venue changes, if the schedule shifts, if the reception moves indoors because of rain, it's too late — and the reply cards trickle back one at a time.
The digital invitation keeps what matters — a beautiful page, in your style, announcing the event — and adds what was missing: replies in two clicks and a page that stays up to date, at the same link, right up to the big day.
The charm of paper, the flexibility of digital
With a printed invitation, every change becomes a headache: reprint, re-stamp, call everyone. And tracking replies depends on cards your guests leave on the fridge. A digital invitation is a living page: you correct the time or the address, and every guest sees the up-to-date version by reopening the same link.
Your guests have nothing to install and no account to create: they open the link, admire the invitation and reply in two clicks. Their contact details go to you alone — no ads, no data resale, no surprise newsletter after the wedding.
Your invitation in three steps
Compose your invitation
The event, the date, the venue, the schedule: present it all in a style that feels like you.
Share the link
By email or by text, one link replaces the envelope, the stamp and the reply card.
Receive the replies
Yes, no, maybe: the tally updates in real time, and you plan the venue and the caterer with peace of mind.
Frequently asked questions
What happens if the date or venue changes?
You edit the invitation, and all your guests see the up-to-date version at the same link. Nothing to reprint, nobody to call back.
Will my less tech-savvy guests manage?
Yes: the invitation opens in the browser like an ordinary web page, and replying takes two clicks. No account, no download.
How much does it cost?
It's free for a small event. For the big occasions, a one-time unlock of CAD $7.99 — no subscription.
Qui sera là? gives your event an invitation worthy of it, with RSVPs that come in on their own.