Digital save the dates, sent in minutes
Hold the day in everyone's calendar — here and abroad — with a single link.
See the designsOne link, everyone's calendar
A save the date has one job: get your day into people's heads before anything else claims it. Which means it needs to reach everyone quickly — including the cousin in Montreal who needs to price flights, and the friend in Dubai booking leave months ahead.
A digital save the date does that the same afternoon you decide. Send it on WhatsApp, and it's on every phone at once. No print run, no postage, no waiting to hear whether it arrived.
Animated, not a flyer
Your names, your date, a live countdown — a page that moves, rather than a JPEG in a group chat.
Add to calendar
Guests can drop the date straight into their phone calendar, so it's held before they close the link.
Three languages
English, French or Arabic — including right-to-left — so every side of the family reads it properly.
Ready in an evening
Pick a design, add your names and date, send. Details can come later with the full invitation.
When to send it
The usual guidance is six to twelve months before the wedding. In Lebanon, that guidance bends towards the earlier end for one reason: the diaspora.
If a meaningful part of your guest list is flying in, the difference between a save the date at twelve months and one at five months is the difference between an affordable flight and an apologetic no. Send early to the people who need to travel, even if the rest of your planning isn't settled — that's exactly what a save the date is for.
- 12 months: guests travelling from abroad, or a wedding in peak summer season.
- 6–8 months: a mostly local guest list.
- Don't wait for the venue contract — the date is enough. Details follow later.
Save the date, then the invitation
These are two different messages, and they work best sent separately. The save the date holds the day; the full invitation comes later with the ceremony and reception details, directions, and the RSVP request that fills your guest list.
You don't need to have everything decided to send the first one. Names and a date are enough.
Common questions
When should we send a save the date?
Six to twelve months before the wedding is the usual guidance. If a large part of your guest list is travelling from abroad, send it closer to twelve months so they can book flights and time off while it's still affordable.
What's the difference between a save the date and an invitation?
A save the date is a short announcement: your names, the date, and roughly where. It asks guests to hold the day. The full invitation comes later with the ceremony and reception details, directions and the RSVP request.
Do guests need to RSVP to a save the date?
No. A save the date only asks people to keep the day free. You collect actual replies later, with the full invitation.
Can we send it in Arabic or French?
Yes — English, French and Arabic, with full right-to-left layout for Arabic.
Can we send the full invitation later?
Yes, and most couples do. The save the date goes out early to hold the day, and the complete invitation follows when your plans are settled.
Hold the day
Pick a design, add your names and date, and have it on every phone tonight.
Create your save the date