Sharing
How to share your invitation on Zalo
Send the link through Zalo, Messenger or a QR code, and fix it when the link will not open.
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Open the Share panel
The Share button is at the top of the editor. It opens a panel with the public link, the QR code and the quick send options.
The invitation has to be published before the link opens for guests. If it is not, tap Publish first.
Send to each guest individually
The Share panel has an invite-guests option that takes you to the Guests page. There, each guest has their own link, which opens with their name and their greeting.
Sending personal links beats sending the shared one: you can then see who opened the card and who has replied.
Use the QR code when you meet in person
The Share panel includes a QR code for your invitation. Guests scan it and the card opens, with no link to type or paste.
The QR code is handy printed alongside paper invitations, stuck on the welcome table, or handed to older relatives who are not comfortable tapping links in chat.
Check the link preview before sending in bulk
Send the link to yourself first, through the same app you will use for guests. That shows you the image and text that appear alongside the link in the chat bubble.
If the preview shows old wording or an old photo, that is the chat app holding on to a cached copy, not a fault in your invitation.
If a guest taps the link and nothing opens
This is common in Zalo and Messenger: sometimes a blank page, sometimes a connection error. The cause is the browser built into the chat app; your link itself is fine.
Tell the guest to press and hold the link and choose Open in browser, or to copy it into Chrome or Safari. Sending that sentence along with the link saves them asking.