It serves as a great substitute for a printed wedding invite. Guests get the card in an email that then opens to reveal a card that 'comes out of the envelope'. While their paid designs are intricate and decorative, their free design templates are beautiful too— albeit simpler. You can also add stunning envelope liners and stamps too, as well as multiple pages to your card, which means you can have a separate 'insert' for each function—Mehendi, Sangeet, Reception, etc. They’re the only website that has a dedicated section for Indian wedding invites (although most designs in this section are paid)! Which makes their templates incredibly easy to use. You can even add a Ganesh Ji logo onto your card. On Paperless Post, if you buy 1000 coins at $90, you can send E-invites for about INR 60/card (Which is a lot cheaper than high-end printed invites).
Format of Delivery: It’s an e-invite that’s shared only via email, which also means you can keep track of RSVPs by your guests.
Best For: Save The Dates, Roka or engagement ceremony invite, full wedding cards, bridal showers, bachelor & bachelorette party invitations—they’ve got everything if you want to send an email invitation
Difficulty Level of Creating Your Invite: Easy