Guests & RSVP
How guest name personalisation works
Give each guest their own link that opens with their name and their own greeting.
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How a personal link differs from the shared one
Your invitation has one shared link for everyone, and every guest on your list also gets a personal link of their own.
Opening a personal link, the guest sees their name and their greeting right on the envelope. Their views and RSVP replies are also tied to them, so you know who opened the card and who answered.
Add the guest to your list first
No name on the list means no personal link yet. Open the Guests page and add the guest first.
The Invitation line is the short line above the guest's name, for example Dear or We warmly invite. In the Name field, type it the way you actually address them. For a whole household, one shared name such as The Nguyen family reads more naturally than listing everyone.
Copy each guest's personal link
In the list, every guest has a copy-link button on their own row. Tap it and that specific guest's link is on your clipboard.
This is the easiest thing to get wrong: copy from the guest's row, not the shared link behind the invitation's Share button.
Send the right link to the right person
From the guest's row you can send straight through Zalo or Messenger without pasting anything yourself.
Because each link belongs to one person, do not post a personal link in a group chat or on social media. Anyone who opens it will see a greeting meant for someone else.
If you sent the shared link by mistake
No harm done. The invitation still opens and the guest can still RSVP; they simply do not get the personal greeting, and the reply is not tied to their name automatically.
To fix it, just send that guest their personal link instead. Nothing has to be recreated or deleted.