Creating a wedding RSVP link - Claude

I want to create an RSVP link for my wedding guest. What are the informations you need for the link?

17:10
Identified essential wedding RSVP form components and requirements

Since I already know your wedding is on April 25, 2026 in Abuja, here's what else I'll need to build the RSVP link:

Event Details

  • Exact venue name and address
  • Ceremony time (and reception time if different)
  • Is there a dress code to mention?

RSVP Settings

  • RSVP deadline date
  • Are guests allowed to bring a plus-one, or is the guest list strictly by invite?
  • Maximum number of guests you're expecting (to track capacity)

Form Questions

  • Do you want to collect meal preferences? (e.g. chicken, beef, vegetarian)
  • Any dietary/allergy question?
  • Any fun extras — like a song request, a message to the couple, etc.?

Logistics

  • Your contact name/email for the RSVP confirmations to be sent to
  • Do you want a confirmation message shown to guests after they submit?

The more you give me, the more tailored and polished I can make it. What do you have ready right now? 🤍

So, I'm going to paste the Excel revenue where it is. And the ceremony time would probably starting from 2 PM. Yeah. 2 PM. The dress code is, Dia should be That you're given Right? Just elegantly dressed. Yeah. I look and I don't know what you would what you suggest in that area. If the wedding is April 25th, what do you think the deadline should be strictly by invite. The maximum capacity of guest is 1,000 No. We're not doing any mail or directory question or any extra phone questions. Yes. They should Yeah. We want contact name and email. For RSVP confirmation. Okay. My content name and email. Okay. My content name is Chinonso Onyebuchi, And the email for RSVP is Patricia428@ymail.com. Yes. I want a confirmation message shown after the guest submit. Is there any other questions? And our caller scheme? Is lilac. Pastel is basically lilac, Really light peach, mint green, and sky blue. Then you can also do white. So let it be in that color scheme. Any more questions?

18:39
Synthesized wedding RSVP requirements and identified missing venue details

Perfect, I have most of what I need! Just a few last things before I build:

Still needed:

  1. Venue — What's the name and address of the wedding venue in Abuja?
  2. The Excel file — You mentioned pasting it; go ahead and drop it whenever you're ready. (Is it a guest list?)
  3. Confirmation message — What do you want guests to read after they submit? Or do you want me to write something for you in your voice?

My suggestions (just say yes or adjust):

  • RSVP DeadlineApril 10, 2026 — that gives you 2 solid weeks to finalize your numbers before the day. Does that work?
  • Dress Code wording"Smart Elegant" — clean, clear, and leaves no room for confusion without being too restrictive. Guests know to show up polished without needing a strict black-tie brief.

Once you confirm those and drop the Excel, I'll build the full RSVP page in your pastel color scheme — lilac, peach, mint, sky blue, and white. It'll be beautiful. 🤍

So we already gave them what they should the fabric they should wear. So probably is for them to make dresses that are you know, elegant. But then what can you write in my tone What is the wording you can use for that? Yeah. And there's no Excel file. So don't know where that came From

18:42
Synthesized elegant dress code phrasing matching her literary, faith-centered voice

Ha, my bad on the Excel — I misheard you! Ignoring that. 😄

Here are a few dress code wording options in your tone — warm, elegant, and intentional:


Option 1 (soft and poetic): "Dress as beautifully as this moment deserves. Think elegant, polished, and intentional — come ready to be seen."

Option 2 (direct and warm): "You already have your fabric — now let your elegance do the rest. Dress with care, dress with intention."

Option 3 (brief and elevated): "Elegant attire. Come dressed to celebrate in style."


Personally I'd lean Option 2 for you — it acknowledges that they already have the fabric brief, keeps it personal, and sounds exactly like how you speak. But you know your guests better than I do.

Pick one, mix them up, or tell me to try again — and also still need from you:

  1. Venue name and address
  2. Confirmation message (or should I write that too?)

I feel like Your Wordings for the dress code sounds like AI. Be more natural. Okay?

18:43
Pivoted toward conversational authenticity over generic phrasing

You're right, let me try again. More human, less AI announcement:


Option 1: "You have your fabric — now just show up fine. Elegant and intentional, that's all we ask."

Option 2: "Come dressed like you mean it. Elegant, put-together, beautiful — you know the assignment."

Option 3: "Your fabric is sorted. All that's left is to show up and look good — elegantly good."


Option 2 feels most like you to me. It's the kind of thing you'd actually say to a friend. But pick whichever sits right — or tweak the words yourself and send it back to me.

Still waiting on:

  1. Venue name and address
  2. Confirmation message after RSVP — want me to draft that too?

Wedding venue ( Maha-event center area 8 off mohammadu buhari way Garki Abuja

Option 2 and yes write confirmation message let it gave a personality and witty

18:44
Orchestrated witty confirmation message for venue selection

Love it! Here's the confirmation message:


"You're on the list, boo. ✨ Cross & Nono are expecting you April 25th — show up fine, show up on time, and come ready to celebrate love done right. See you in Abuja!"


Does that land? It's warm, a little cheeky, and feels like something you'd actually say. I can adjust the tone if you want it slightly more formal but still fun.

Once you approve this, I have everything I need to build the RSVP page:

  • 📍 Maha Event Center, Area 8, off Mohammadu Buhari Way, Garki, Abuja
  • 🕑 2:00 PM
  • 👗 "Come dressed like you mean it. Elegant, put-together, beautiful — you know the assignment."
  • 📅 RSVP Deadline: April 10, 2026
  • 👥 Max capacity: 1,000 guests
  • 📧 Contact: Chinonso Onyebuchi — patricia428@ymail.com
  • 🎨 Lilac, peach, mint green, sky blue & white
  • ✅ Confirmation message ready

Just say go and I'll build it! 🤍

Yes

18:45
Envisioned elegant RSVP page with personalized pastel aesthetic

Building it now! 🤍

Created a file, read a file

Your RSVP page is ready! 🤍 Here's what's in it:

  • Your pastel color scheme — lilac, peach, mint, sky blue, and white with soft floating blobs in the background
  • Your names in elegant serif typography front and center
  • All event details as clean pills — venue, time, dress code
  • The RSVP form — name, email, phone, and attendance choice
  • Your confirmation message pops up after they submit
  • Deadline note and your contact email in the footer

To actually collect and receive the RSVPs in your inbox, you'll need to connect it to a form backend like Formspree (free and easy) — just takes 2 minutes to set up. Want me to walk you through that? 🌸

Cross nono rsvp
Code · HTML 

So I love that you like to call me nono. N o n o, Nono, is cute. For this, RSVP, I want my full name which is Chinonso to be the one that is there. And my name will be first, then Cross.

18:57
2 / 2
Parsed two name preference adjustments for RSVP documentation

Ha, noted! Nono is just for us. 😄 Making both changes now — Chinonso & Cross, her name first.

Verified name placement and refined confirmation details

The names are already correct! Now let me update the page title and confirmation message too.

Edited 2 files, read a file

Done! It now reads Chinonso & Cross everywhere — the header, the page title, and the confirmation message. 🤍

Cross nono rsvp
Code · HTML 

Crossokonwo8@gmail.com - change the email to this

18:57
Identified obfuscation issue and planned direct file modification

Done! The contact email is now updated to crossokonwo8@gmail.com. 🤍

Cross nono rsvp
Code · HTML 

Let's do Formspree

18:58
Devised Formspree integration strategy and code updates

Here's what to do — two quick steps on your end, then I'll plug it in:

Step 1: Create your Formspree account

  • Go to formspree.io and sign up (free)
  • Click "New Form"
  • Name it something like Chinonso & Cross RSVP
  • It'll give you a form endpoint that looks like: https://formspree.io/f/xxxxxxxx

Step 2: Send me that link Paste the endpoint URL here and I'll wire it straight into your RSVP page so every submission goes directly to crossokonwo8@gmail.com.

That's it — no tech skills needed on your end, just copy and paste. 🤍

Pivoted form submission endpoint to FormKeep

That's FormKeep, not Formspree — but it works the same way! Let me wire it in now.

Diagnosed broken script and orchestrated FormKeep integration fix
Claude's response was interrupted

Oh, I that was my mistake. I'm going to are you sure it's okay for me for you to use from keep, or should I go ahead and do from 3

19:18
Weighed FormKeep versus Formspree comparison options

Either works! Here's the quick difference:

FormKeep (what you already have)

  • Your link is already set up and ready
  • Clean dashboard to view submissions
  • Free plan is limited (50 submissions/month)
  • For 1,000 guests that could be a problem

Formspree

  • Free plan gives you 50 submissions/month too
  • But their paid plan is cheaper if you need more
  • Very easy to set up

My honest take — for a 1,000-guest wedding, both free plans will cap out. You have two options:

  1. Stick with FormKeep and upgrade their plan if needed
  2. Switch to Formspree — same situation but slightly more flexible pricing

The safest move is to go to formspree.io, create a free account, set up a form, and grab your link. If you hit the limit closer to April 10th you can upgrade for just that month. It's about $10.

What do you want to do? I'm ready either way — just send me the link and I'll plug it straight in. 🤍

Integrated form endpoint into RSVP interface

On it!

Reconstructed file with integrated form endpoint

Formspree is wired in and ready! 🤍 Every submission will now go straight to your Gmail at crossokonwo8@gmail.com.

To share it with guests, you'll need to host this HTML file somewhere. The easiest free option is Netlify Drop — no account needed:

  1. Go to netlify.com/drop
  2. Drag and drop the downloaded HTML file
  3. It gives you a live link instantly (e.g. https://yourname.netlify.app)
  4. Share that link on your invite cards, WhatsApp, Instagram — wherever

Want help with anything else for the wedding? 🌸

Cross nono rsvp
Code · HTML 

The color scheme with the color scheme you did, is a bit dark. I can't really see the name and the dates

19:29
Identified contrast issues and strategized visibility improvements

Let me fix that — I'll lighten up the backgrounds and make the names and dates pop more clearly.

Edited 2 files

Also making the blobs lighter so they don't muddy the background:

Edited a file, read a file

Done! The background blobs are now much softer and the text — names, dates, everything — should be crisp and easy to read. Let me know how it looks! 🤍

Cross nono rsvp
Code · HTML 

I'm trying to download because they're asking how do I drag and drop Because I'm trying to how do I download the HTML file? Like, when I tap on it, I can't download.

19:35
Identified mobile user's download obstacle, devised straightforward guidance

Got you! Here's how depending on your device:

On iPhone/iPad:

  • Tap the file link above
  • Tap the share icon (box with arrow pointing up) at the top right
  • Tap "Save to Files"
  • It'll save to your Files app — then you can access it on your laptop

On Android:

  • Tap and hold the file link
  • Select "Download link" or "Save link"
  • Find it in your Downloads folder

Easiest route honestly — since you're on your phone, just:

  1. Open the file in your browser
  2. Email it to yourself (share → Mail)
  3. Open on your laptop and download it from there
  4. Then drag into Netlify Drop on your laptop

Are you on iPhone or Android? I can walk you through it step by step. 🤍

I'm trying to share link, and it's telling me error. It's doing. Sure. Problem.

19:37
Brainstormed mobile-friendly hosting alternatives for file sharing

No stress! Let's skip the download issue entirely. Here's an easier way to host it directly from your phone:

Use Tiiny.host instead of Netlify:

  1. Go to tiiny.host on your phone browser
  2. Tap "Upload & host a file"
  3. Instead of downloading, go back to your Claude file, tap it, then tap "Share""Copy" or "Open in browser"
  4. On Tiiny.host there's an option to paste HTML directly — paste it there
  5. It gives you a live link instantly

OR the simplest option:

  1. Tap the file above
  2. Tap Share → Mail and email it to yourself
  3. Open that email on your laptop
  4. Download from there
  5. Drag into netlify.com/drop

Which device are you on right now — iPhone or Android? And do you have a laptop nearby? That'll help me give you the most direct path. 🤍

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