Digital save the dates
Lock in the date with an animated link now — and grow it into the full invitation later, no reprint needed.
A save the date has one job: get the day on everyone’s calendar early. A digital one does it faster and cheaper than paper — and because it lives on an editable link, the same page becomes your full invitation when the details are ready. The Evermore design is a vintage-romantic animated save the date: a sealed envelope opens to an oval monogram and hand-painted florals, elegant enough to set the tone for a wedding.
Share it by text or email months ahead, and guests add the date with a tap. When you are ready, you add the venue, timing, RSVP, and registry to the very same link — no second mailing, no reprinting, no new URL. One-time $4.99.
One link, from save-the-date to invitation
The reason digital wins here is continuity. With paper, a save the date and the invitation are two separate expensive mailings. With UR Invited, they are the same page at two moments in time. Send the early version to secure the date, then edit it into the full invitation as plans firm up. Guests always land on the current version, so nobody is holding outdated details.
When to send save the dates
For a wedding, send save the dates six to eight months ahead — earlier for a destination or holiday-weekend date, where guests need to book travel. For a big milestone party or a shower, a few weeks to a couple of months is plenty. Because it is instant to send and free to update, you can go out early with confidence and refine the details without penalty.
Frequently asked questions
Can I turn the save the date into the full invitation?
Yes — that is the point. It is one editable link. Add the venue, timing, RSVP, and registry when you are ready, and the same URL becomes your full invitation.
Can guests add it to their calendar?
Yes. The design includes an add-to-calendar action so guests can save the date in a tap.
How far ahead should I send it?
Six to eight months ahead for most weddings, and earlier for destination dates. For parties and showers, a few weeks to a couple of months works well.
What does it cost?
A one-time $4.99 — and because it becomes your full invitation, you are not paying twice for two mailings.
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Ready to send yours?
Pick a design, add your details, and share one link. Guests tap it and the invitation comes to life — for a one-time $4.99.
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