Send an invite via WhatsApp

Reach guests where they already chat

WhatsApp is fast, personal, and widely used. Share your Eventinfo invitation link in a chat or group and guests can open it instantly. You keep one clean link for all details, RSVP, and updates — no long messages needed.

Find your invitation link

Open your invite in Eventinfo. On your invite dashboard, copy the unique invite link. This link shows a preview in WhatsApp and takes guests straight to your invitation and RSVP.

Example of invitation link shared in a WhatsApp chat

Share an invite via WhatsApp (chat or group)

Use these steps to send your invitation on WhatsApp in seconds:

  • Copy your Eventinfo invite link.
  • Open WhatsApp on your phone or desktop.
  • Choose a chat, group, or a small broadcast list.
  • Paste the link. Add a short caption with date or call to action.
  • Send. The link preview helps guests recognize your event.

Share to WhatsApp Status

Want quick reach without a long chat thread? Post to Status for 24 hours:

  • Open Status (or Updates) in WhatsApp.
  • Add your Eventinfo social image or paste the invite link.
  • Write one line with the date or a reminder.
  • Post. Follow up later with a direct link in chat if needed.

Use Eventinfo social images

Your invite includes matching social images. Share the square image in chats and the story-format image for Status. The consistent look builds trust and makes your invite easy to spot.

Keep messages clear and helpful

WhatsApp works best with short, direct notes. Try this formula: title, key detail, and the invite link. Example: “Emma’s Birthday · Sat 19:30 · Tap to RSVP: [link]”.

Follow up and confirm RSVP

After sending your invite via WhatsApp, post one polite reminder close to the date. The Eventinfo link keeps all updates in one place, so guests always see the latest plan.

Next steps

Want broader reach? Reuse the same link on Facebook, Instagram, and email. One link, one design, and clean RSVPs — you’re in control.

Last Update: 12 October 2025