Two Ways to Invite
JustInvite gives you two sharing options. A public link is a single URL you can share anywhere -- text messages, social media, group chats. Anyone with the link can RSVP. Personalized links generate a unique URL for each guest, so you know exactly who opened it and who responded.
When to Use a Public Link
Public links are perfect for open events where anyone is welcome. Community gatherings, office happy hours, neighborhood block parties -- if you want to cast a wide net, share one link everywhere. Guests enter their name when they RSVP, so you still know who's coming. You can also set a guest limit so your event doesn't get overcrowded.
When to Use Personalized Links
Personalized links are ideal for curated events like weddings, dinner parties, or milestone celebrations where you have a specific guest list. Each guest gets their own unique URL, which means you can see exactly who responded and who still needs a nudge. It adds a thoughtful, personal touch.
Can I Use Both?
Absolutely. Many hosts send personalized links to their core guest list and share a public link on social media for open seating. Both types of RSVPs show up on the same event dashboard, so you get a unified view of your guest count regardless of how people found your event.
Privacy and Control
Public links don't expose your guest list to other guests. Each person only sees their own RSVP confirmation. Personalized links add an extra layer -- since each URL is unique, you always know exactly which guest it belongs to. You stay in control of who can attend.