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The complete guide to the guest manager

Every part of the Guests page: adding guests, groups, RSVP questions, personal links, replies, wishes and exports.

9 min read更新於 2026-08-18

Open the guest manager and pick the invitation

Tap Guests in the bottom bar. The page works on one invitation at a time, so check the name in the header first and tap Select Invitation if it is not the wedding you want to work on.

Publish the invitation before you send anything out. Personal links only open for guests once the invitation is published, and the page offers you a Publish button while it is still a draft.

Three tabs: List, Overview and Wishes

List is where the guests live: the search box, the filters, and one row per guest.

Overview holds the numbers and the sharing tools: how many times the card was opened, the general link, and the QR code.

Wishes collects the messages guests left in the guestbook on the card.

The page remembers which tab you were on, so you come back where you left off.

Add one guest

Tap Add Guest, next to the search box. Only the name is required. Every other field falls back to what the invitation already says, so you can add a guest in a few seconds and come back to the details later.

The Add Guest button at the top of the guest list
Add Guest sits beside the search box, at the top of the list.

What each field in the guest form does

Invite line is the short line above the name on the envelope, such as Dear or With love. Leave it empty and the guest sees the invitation's own wording.

Guest name is printed exactly as you type it, so write it the way you would say it out loud. For a family or a couple, one display name reads better than a list: The Nguyen family, or Anna and family.

Message is the line under the name. Empty means the invitation's default message.

Group and Questions are optional, and both are covered in the next two steps.

The guest form with the invite line, name, message, group and questions fields
Anything left blank uses the invitation default for that guest.

Sort guests into groups

The Group field accepts an existing group or a new one: type a name that does not exist yet and it is created on the spot. Use the groups you will actually work with, such as bride's family, work, or school friends.

One guest can belong to several groups, and the groups show as coloured chips under the name in the list.

Tapping a group in the picker adds or removes it for that guest only. The bin icon is a different action: it deletes the group from every guest, and cannot be undone.

The group field in the guest form, with a picker for existing and new groups
Type a name that does not exist yet and the group is created.

Ask guests extra questions

Questions are asked when the guest confirms on the card. Each one is either a Yes / No question, such as do you need a ride, or a free text answer, such as who would you like to sit with.

Type a question that does not exist yet to create it, then tap questions to switch them on or off for this guest. Not every guest needs every question: ask about the shuttle bus only where it is useful.

Answers come back on the guest's Details tab and in the file you export.

The bin icon deletes a question from the invitation and from every guest, the answers already received included.

The questions field in the guest form, with a picker for RSVP questions
Each guest only gets the questions you tick for them.

The Tools button

Everything that acts on the whole list rather than on one guest sits behind Tools, at the end of the filter row: the general link, the QR code, inviting family to help, adding many guests at once, and exporting the list.

The Tools button at the end of the filter row
Tools is at the end of the filter row, on the List tab.

Add many guests at once

Open Tools, then Add many guests. This is the fast way in when you already have the list somewhere else, in a chat message, a notebook, or a spreadsheet.

The Add many guests button inside the Tools sheet
Add many guests, inside the Tools sheet.

Paste a list, or upload a spreadsheet

Paste one name per line, or upload a spreadsheet in CSV format. Up to 1,000 guests per batch, and the panel shows both the limit and how many names it read.

You get a preview before anything is created: the total number of lines, how many guests will be created, and which names are duplicates. Duplicates are skipped rather than added twice, so it is safe to paste a list you already partly imported.

The spreadsheet template has optional columns for the invite line and the message. Leave them blank and each guest uses the invitation default.

The bulk add panel, with a tab for pasting names and a tab for uploading a spreadsheet
Paste names, or download the template and upload it filled in.

Search, filter and sort

Search by name narrows the list as you type.

The RSVP pill filters by answer: all, coming, declined, or pending. Pending is the one you want when it is time to follow up.

The Group pill filters by group, and takes several groups at once.

Sort reorders the list: newest first, name A to Z, by answer, most opened, or most recent activity.

The RSVP filter pill above the guest list
The pill shows the current filter and how many guests it matches.

Edit or delete several guests at once

Tick the checkbox on the rows you want, or the one in the header to take everything currently on screen. A bar appears at the bottom with Edit and Delete.

Bulk edit changes the invite line, the message, the groups and the questions for all of them at once. Names stay locked, since one shared name would make no sense.

Filter first, then select. Filter to one group, select everything showing, and give the whole batch its own message in one go.

Two guest rows ticked, with the edit and delete bar at the bottom
Tick rows, then use Edit or Delete on all of them together.

Give each guest their own link

Every guest has a link of their own, ending in their name. Opening it shows the envelope addressed to them, and it is what lets the page tell you who opened the card and who replied.

The button at the end of the row copies that link, ready to paste into a chat.

The copy button at the end of a guest row
One tap copies that guest's personal link.

Preview or share one guest's card

The same button also offers a preview: open the card exactly as that guest will see it, or share the link straight to a chat app on a phone.

It is worth previewing the first few guests of each kind of name, long family names, short first names, so you can see the greeting sits well.

The preview and share actions on a guest row
Preview the guest's card, or share their link.

Open a guest to see everything

Tap a guest's row to open their sheet. Details shows what they did: their answer, how many people they are bringing, their answers to each question, the message they left, when they replied, and when they last opened the card.

Edit is the same form you used to add them. Preview shows the exact envelope they receive.

A guest who signed up through the general link instead of a personal one is marked, so you can tell them apart from the people you added yourself.

The preview tab of a guest sheet, showing the envelope with the guest's name
Details, Edit and Preview, for one guest.

Read the wishes

The Wishes tab collects the messages guests wrote in the guestbook on the card. They arrive on their own, with no action needed from you.

You can delete a message from here if one arrives that you would rather not keep on the card.

The Wishes tab, showing messages guests left on the card
Guestbook messages, newest first.

Let family help add guests

Invite family to help is in the Tools sheet. It creates a link you can send to a parent, a sibling, or a friend so they can add their own side of the list.

They only add guests. Nothing else about the invitation is theirs to change.

The invite family to help button inside the Tools sheet
One link hands the list to whoever is helping you.

Download the list

Export the list is also in the Tools sheet. It gives you a spreadsheet with every guest: their name, their link, their answer, how many people they are bringing, when they replied, and the message they left.

You can download the file, or open it straight in Google Sheets to share it with whoever is doing the seating.

The export list button inside the Tools sheet
Download the list, or open it in Google Sheets.

The general link and the QR code

Not everyone needs a personal link. The general link, in the Tools sheet and on the Overview tab, carries no name and suits group chats, social posts, and anyone you were not able to list.

The QR code points at that same general link, which is why it works on a printed card. Guests who reply through it appear in your list on their own.

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