Save the Date

Digital save the date cards your guests open in one tap

Announce your wedding date with an animated digital save the date — sent by WhatsApp, link or QR code, opened on any phone with no app. Design it free, publish from €79, and carry the same design straight through to your full invitation.

What a digital save the date does

A save the date is the first thing your guests hear about the wedding — its only job is to lock the date in their calendar long before the formal invitation arrives. A digital save the date does that instantly: instead of printing and posting a card, you share a link that opens into an animated page with your names, the date and the place.

Because it is a live webpage and not a flat image, it looks considered rather than improvised — the same designer typography and motion as your full invitation. Guests simply tap and see it; there is no app, no sign-up and no attachment to download.

How to send a save the date

  1. 1

    Pick a template

    Choose one of 16 designer templates. The save the date and the full invitation share the same style, so everything matches.

  2. 2

    Add your date and names

    Enter the couple, the date and a one-line message. Preview it instantly in any of 28 languages — all free.

  3. 3

    Publish from €79

    Pay once when you are ready. You keep lifetime access and can edit the details at any time.

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    Share by WhatsApp or link

    Send a personal link to each guest, or one shared link and a QR code. Guests open it in a tap.

Why couples choose a digital save the date

A printed save the date costs money to design, print and post to every household — and it cannot change once it is in the mail. A digital save the date is delivered the moment you publish, reaches guests abroad at no extra cost, and can be resent or corrected in seconds if a detail changes.

It also reads beautifully on the device your guests actually use. Most people check WhatsApp far more often than their letterbox, so a digital save the date is seen sooner — and a wedding website that already exists is one less thing to build later.

Save the date — frequently asked questions

What is a digital save the date?

A digital save the date is an online card you send to guests — by WhatsApp, link or QR code — to announce your wedding date before the full invitation goes out. With Pressed Love it is an animated webpage, not a static image: it opens with your names, date and a one-line message, and it works on any phone with no app to install.

When should we send our save the dates?

Send save the dates 6–8 months before the wedding, or 8–12 months ahead for a destination wedding or a holiday-weekend date. The full invitation follows about 6–8 weeks before the day. Because a digital save the date is instant and free to resend, you can also add late guests at any time.

Do guests need an app to open it?

No. A Pressed Love save the date opens in any phone or desktop browser straight from the link. There is nothing to download, no account for guests to create, and it looks the same whether you share it on WhatsApp, by SMS, by email or as a QR code.

How much does a digital save the date cost?

Designing and previewing your save the date is free. You pay a one-time fee only when you publish — from €79 — and that same project can carry through to your full wedding invitation, so you are not paying twice.

Can the save the date and the invitation match?

Yes. You choose one template and it carries your save the date and your full invitation in the same style, fonts and colours — a consistent look across every announcement, in any of 28 languages.