These terms govern your use of our digital invitation service. By creating an invitation you accept them.
Last updated: August 2026
The service is operated by [COMPANY DETAILS TBD] (legal name, registered address and registration number). Contact: [SUPPORT CONTACT EMAIL TBD].
You describe a celebration and we turn it into an invitation page with its own web address: you send the link to your guests, they open it and reply, and you see the answers in one place. Creating and sharing an invitation, collecting RSVPs and keeping a gift wishlist are free. AI-generated artwork and video covers are paid, in packs of generations.
The invitation is a live page, not a file: it stays at its link and can be updated after you have shared it.
You can create an invitation with an account or from a private management link that we send you. That link is the key to the invitation — anyone holding it can read the guest list and the responses, edit the invitation and spend the generations you paid for. Keep it to yourself; treat it like a password. Tell us at once if you think someone else has it.
You are responsible for what happens under your account and through your management link.
Consumers in the EU normally have 14 days to withdraw from a contract for digital content. That right ends once delivery has begun with your express consent and your acknowledgement that you lose it — which is what happens the moment a paid generation runs. Where a generation failed on our side and produced no result, tell us and we will restore it or refund it.
Full cancellation and refund terms, including how to send a withdrawal notice: [REFUND AND WITHDRAWAL POLICY TBD].
We may remove content or close an account that breaks these rules, and where a breach is serious we may do so without notice.
What you upload and write stays yours. To run the service you give us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free licence to store your content, process it (including sending it to the AI provider that generates your cover), and display it on your invitation page and anywhere you choose to share the link. The licence lasts as long as the content is on the service and ends when you delete it.
Generated artwork is produced by a model and is probabilistic: two identical requests can return different pictures, and a result may not match what you imagined. Content filters at the AI provider may refuse a request. Check a generated cover before you share the invitation — you decide what goes out under your name.
We work to keep the service available, but we do not promise it will be uninterrupted or error-free. We may add, change or withdraw features. If we withdraw something you have paid for, we will tell you and settle it fairly.
We are liable for damage we cause by intent or gross negligence, and for anything that cannot be excluded by law — including your statutory rights as a consumer, which these terms do not affect. Otherwise our liability is limited to the amount you paid us in the twelve months before the event giving rise to the claim. We are not responsible for a celebration going wrong, for guests who do not reply, or for content that you or your guests publish.
You can delete an invitation or your account at any time. We may end the agreement if you break these terms. Deleting an invitation removes its page, its guest list and the responses — this cannot be undone, and unused generations attached to it are lost.
Governing law and the courts that decide disputes: [GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION TBD]. If you are a consumer, you keep the protection of the mandatory rules of the country where you live, and you may use the dispute resolution bodies available to you there.
We update this page when the terms change and move the date above. If a change materially affects you, we announce it on the site before it takes effect; continuing to use the service after that means you accept the new version.