Wedding website

A wedding website that is your invitation too

A beautiful site for your guests — with RSVP built in, personal invitation links, QR codes for the paper invites, and a photo album for the day after. Free, in Hungarian and English.

RSVP that fills your guest list

Guests answer on their personal link — attendance, menu, allergies, even a song request — and every answer lands in your live guest list, not in a spreadsheet you retype.

The online invitation, done properly

Every household gets its own link and QR code: put it in an email, a message, or printed on the paper invitation. One link per family, never a public address book.

Four themes, tuned by your style

Editorial, darkroom, botanical or minimal — with typography and palettes art-directed per theme. Took the style quiz? Your palette carries over in one click.

A guest photo album with a filter

After the day, guests upload their photos to your site — you approve what goes into the shared gallery, so the album stays one you actually want to share.

Rooms, guestbook, the whole stay

Guests can pick their own room at the accommodation you offer, sign the guestbook, and read the schedule — the site answers the questions they would otherwise call about.

Private by default

Your site is never indexed by search engines, can be password-protected, and guest data stays write-only from the public side. Your wedding is not content.

How to make your wedding website

  1. 1

    Pick a theme, add your story

    Names, date, venue and your story — the live builder shows the real site as you type, phone and desktop side by side.

  2. 2

    Let it draft itself, if you like

    The AI draft fills travel info, gift wording and FAQ from your real wedding details — you review and apply only what you keep.

  3. 3

    Send the links

    Email every guest their personal link from Latido, or print the QR on your invitations. Both journeys are first-class.

  4. 4

    Watch the answers arrive

    RSVPs, menus and allergies flow into the guest list — and the seating chart, the caterer numbers and the room plan all read from it.

A wedding website replaces the second and third rounds of paper: the save-the-date details, the directions, the accommodation options, the RSVP card and its return postage. The paper invitation stays — it becomes the beautiful object it should be, carrying a QR code to the site that does the administrative work. Guests answer in two minutes on their phone, and you stop chasing replies over three group chats.

Your site can be live tonight

Free for couples — the website, RSVP, guest list, seating chart and budget in one shared plan.