Birthdays

Digital birthday invitations

Send the invitation as a link, and get a headcount back without chasing anyone.

Built for the party you are actually throwing

A first birthday and a fortieth are not the same event, and they should not arrive in the same envelope. The collection covers a children's party, a long lunch, a supper, and a night out, each with its own typography and its own way of opening.

Add photographs, a message, the venue with a map, and the time you actually want people to arrive. Anything the party does not need can stay off the invitation.

The questions people ask twice have a place too. Whether children are welcome, where to park, what to wear, whether you would rather not have gifts — put the answer in the invitation once and stop answering it in messages.

The headcount problem

Birthdays are where informal invitations fall apart. People reply in three different chats, some tell you in person, and by the week of the party nobody knows how many are coming.

Guests reply from the invitation itself, and every answer lands in the same list. You check one place instead of scrolling back through conversations.

That number is what the venue and the caterer ask for, and it is the one thing a photo of a card in a group chat can never give you.

Sent the way you already talk to people

Publishing gives you a single link. Drop it in the group chat, send it individually, or do both.

If the venue changes or the time moves, edit the invitation and publish again. Everyone who already has the link sees the update.

For a children's party the invitation goes to the parents, who are usually reading it on a phone between other things. It opens in one tap and says what they need in the order they need it.

Five birthday designs

A children's celebration, a broadsheet, two poster treatments, and an outdoor invitation in cut paper. Open any preview to read it in full.

Questions before you begin

Is this suitable for a child's birthday?

Yes. The collection includes designs made for children's parties as well as designs for adult dinners and nights out.

Can guests reply without an account?

Yes. Invited guests reply from the invitation, and their answers collect in one list for you.

Can I add photographs?

Yes. Designs include image sections you can fill with your own photographs.

Can I send it to one group chat?

Yes. You get one link after publishing, and it can be shared anywhere you would share a web page.

Five birthday designs to choose from.

Open any design to read the whole invitation the way a guest would. Every design in this collection is free to use.

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