Wedding RSVP: what it means and how to manage replies

Published 6 June 2026

RSVP is the acronym you'll find on almost every invitation, but managing replies well is the difference between calm planning and chasing phone calls. Here's how it works and how to simplify it.

What RSVP means

RSVP comes from the French “Répondez s'il vous plaît” — “please reply”. On an invitation it's the request for guests to confirm whether they'll attend.

It tells the couple their numbers: seats, menu, favours, costs.

How to ask for it on the invitation

State clearly how to reply and by when. A deadline (usually 3-4 weeks before) prevents delays and gives you time to organise.

  • “Please let us know if you'll be there by April 19th.”
  • “Confirm your attendance using the form below.”

The problem with paper replies

With a paper invitation, RSVP often means phone calls, scattered messages and a hand-updated spreadsheet. It's easy to lose count or forget someone.

Digital RSVP: everything in one place

A digital invitation includes the RSVP form: the guest confirms with a tap, adds dietary needs and a message. You see the updated list in real time.

No more chasing: you always know who replied, who's missing and how many to expect.

Tips for more replies

  • Set a clear, not-too-distant deadline.
  • Make confirming simple: few fields, mobile-friendly.
  • A gentle reminder to those who haven't replied works.

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