Invitations that collect the answers themselves
Each guest gets a personal page — their name, the agenda, one tap to confirm and a field for how many colleagues they’re bringing.
You’re invited · Anna Svoboda
Partner Summit — Sept 12, Prague
A personal note from our CEO is waiting inside, Anna.
What changes, concretely.
RSVP lives in reply-emails, spreadsheets and someone’s memory
Yes/No buttons and headcount fields save straight to each guest’s card
You can’t tell interest from silence
Opens without RSVP = interested but undecided — exactly who to call
Venue changed — resend to two hundred people
Update once; every sent link shows the new details instantly
What a template like this is made of.
Personalized per client
Filled in seconds — by form or by one sentence to your agent.
Interactive elements
Live on the page; every client action is saved and reported.
Plus always: open & view-time tracking, instant notifications, client memory, editable after sending. See the elements working →
Common questions.
Does RSVP data end up in a list somewhere?
Every answer lands on the guest’s card and in your presentations registry — who confirmed, who declined, who opened and went quiet. Export or query it via API.
Can I personalize beyond the name?
Anything: a personal note from the CEO, seat category, a custom agenda for VIPs — any part of the template can be a per-guest field.
Is this overkill for a 30-person dinner?
It’s exactly right for it: 30 personal links from one template take a few minutes, and you’ll know the headcount without a single follow-up call.
Other use cases: Sales proposals & quotes · Sales presentations · Price lists & pricing pages · Client reports & QBRs · Client onboarding
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