Pressed Love vs Greenvelope

Greenvelope is a beautiful, well-established digital invitation platform with a strong design catalog, multi-channel delivery and solid RSVP tooling. The main structural difference is the business model: Greenvelope is an annual subscription, Pressed Love is a one-time payment. Below is the honest comparison. Competitor facts last checked May 2026 — verify current details on Greenvelope's own site before deciding.

TL;DR

  • Pricing model: Pressed Love is one-time €79–€575. Greenvelope is an annual subscription that renews.
  • Lifetime access: Pressed Love invitations stay live with no renewal. Greenvelope access depends on an active subscription.
  • Delivery: Both support email, SMS, WhatsApp and shareable links — this is not a point of difference.
  • Languages: Pressed Love renders every invitation in 28 languages; Greenvelope is primarily English.
  • Where Greenvelope wins: a larger, longer-established template catalog and a longer track record.

Full feature comparison

FeaturePressed LoveGreenvelope
Pricing modelOne-time €79–€575Annual subscription (~$125/year, wedding tier)
Lifetime accessYes — one-time payment, no renewalAccess tied to an active subscription
Delivery channelsEmail, SMS, WhatsApp + shareable linkEmail, SMS, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger + link
Per-guest personalized linksYes — name auto-fills on openYes
Multi-language invitation28 languages on every invitationPrimarily English
RSVP trackingReal-time dashboard, dietary + plus-one captureYes (strong)
Template catalog16 curated designer templatesLarger established catalog
Track recordNewer platformLong-established

The real difference: subscription vs one-time

Greenvelope is priced as an annual subscription (publicly listed around $125/year for the wedding tier in early 2026 — check their site for current rates). For one wedding season that is a reasonable cost. The consideration is renewal: if you want the invitation, photo gallery and post-wedding updates to stay live for years, a subscription keeps billing.

Pressed Love is one-time. Pay €79–€575 once and the invitation lives at the same URL indefinitely, with no renewal. We chose this model because we believe a wedding invitation should belong to the couple, not to whoever is currently subscribed.

Delivery: both are multi-channel

A note on accuracy: Greenvelope is not email-only. Per their own help center, Greenvelope sends via email, SMS, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and shareable links. Pressed Love sends via email, SMS, WhatsApp and shareable links. If a specific channel is decisive for you, both platforms cover the common ones — pick on price model and design instead.

Pressed Love's emphasis is the per-guest personalized link: each guest gets a unique URL that auto-fills their name on open and pre-populates the RSVP form. Greenvelope also supports personalized addressing — preview both flows.

Multi-language

This is a genuine Pressed Love strength. Every Pressed Love invitation renders in 28 languages, each guest seeing the content in their device language by default. Greenvelope is primarily an English-language product. For destination or intercultural weddings (Italian-German couples, Albanian-American couples, guests across several countries), this is the largest practical difference between the two.

When Greenvelope is the better choice

  1. You want a specific Greenvelope design. Their established catalog is larger; if a particular Greenvelope template is the one, that exact template is not on Pressed Love.
  2. You are sending many events across the year. An annual subscription can spread across showers, rehearsal dinners and the wedding if you send them all in one subscription year. Pressed Love charges per published invitation.
  3. You value a long track record. Greenvelope is a longer-established platform. If that reassurance matters more than the one-time price, it is a fair reason to choose them.

FAQs

Is Pressed Love cheaper than Greenvelope?

It depends on how long you keep the invitation online. Greenvelope's wedding tier is an annual subscription (publicly listed around $125/year as of early 2026). Pressed Love is a one-time payment: €79 (Starter) to €575 (Premium), with lifetime access. For a single wedding kept online for one season the two can be close; if you want the invitation to stay live for years afterward, Pressed Love's one-time model is cheaper because there is nothing to renew.

What happens to my Greenvelope invitation when the subscription lapses?

Greenvelope is subscription-based, so continued access to premium features depends on an active plan. Pressed Love has no subscription — your invitation stays live indefinitely at the same URL with no further payment. Check Greenvelope's current terms for the exact behavior on their plans.

Does Greenvelope support WhatsApp?

Yes. Per Greenvelope's own help center, you can send invitations via email, SMS text message, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger or a shareable link. WhatsApp is not a point of difference between the two platforms — both support it. Pressed Love's emphasis is on per-guest personalized links and a one-time price, not on being the only one with WhatsApp.

How does design quality compare?

Greenvelope has a strong design team and a polished, established catalog, especially in the elegant-formal category. Pressed Love ships 16 hand-curated templates leaning modern-romantic and cinematic. Design quality is subjective — preview both before deciding.

Can I move my Greenvelope guest list to Pressed Love?

You can export your guest list as a CSV from Greenvelope and import it into Pressed Love. Existing RSVPs do not transfer automatically — for a smooth handoff we recommend sending fresh personal links to your guest list after switching.

When is Greenvelope the better choice?

If you want a specific Greenvelope template, prefer an established platform with a long track record, or are sending many events across a year and like having them under one annual subscription, Greenvelope is a strong choice. For a single wedding you want to keep online indefinitely without renewals, Pressed Love's one-time pricing is usually the better economics.

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