One Link, Open to Anyone
A public RSVP link is a single shareable URL for your event. When it's enabled, anyone who has the link can view your event details and submit an RSVP -- no personalized invitation required. It's perfect for events where you want to spread the word broadly, like community meetups, open houses, or social media invitations.
How to Enable It
Open your event and look for the public link toggle in the sharing or event settings area. Flip it on, and JustInvite generates a shareable URL you can copy and paste anywhere -- text messages, social media posts, group chats, flyers, or email newsletters. The link is ready to share immediately.
How to Disable It
If you've reached capacity or simply want to close open registration, flip the toggle off. When disabled, the public link stops accepting new RSVPs. Only guests who received a personalized invitation can respond. Anyone who visits the old public link will see that open registration is no longer available.
Personalized Invitations Still Work
Disabling the public link doesn't affect your personalized invitations. Guests who received a direct invite can still open their unique link and RSVP regardless of the public link's status. The two systems are independent -- you can use both at the same time or just one.
Toggle It as Often as You Need
There's no limit to how many times you can enable or disable the public link. Start with it on to gather RSVPs, then turn it off once you're close to capacity. Changed your mind? Turn it back on. The flexibility is yours, and every RSVP collected while the link was active stays on your guest list.