Debuts

Digital debut invitations

An 18th birthday deserves an invitation that opens like an occasion, not a photo saved from a group chat.

Room for the whole program

A debut has more moving parts than most celebrations. There is a court to name, a program with an order to it, a dress code that guests genuinely need to read, and a venue people have to find.

An invitation website holds all of that without turning into a wall of text. Name the people taking part, lay out the evening in order, state the color or dress code plainly, and put the venue on a map. Guests read what applies to them and stop.

The opening is part of the gift

Every design opens before it reads. A card slides out of a sleeve, a program unfolds, an envelope comes untied. It takes a few seconds and it is the first thing the celebrant's friends will screenshot.

That moment is built into the invitation rather than added on top of it, so it works on a mid-range phone and it never sits between a guest and the information they came for.

Knowing who is coming

Guests reply from the invitation, and the answers collect in one place. For an event where the count decides the seating and the food, that is the difference between a list and a guess.

If the date, the venue, or the call time moves, edit and publish again. The link you sent keeps working.

Five debut designs

From ballroom formality to fashion editorial. Open any preview to see the full invitation on a phone-sized screen.

Questions before you begin

Can I list the court and the program?

Yes. Designs include sections for the people taking part and for the order of the evening, so the court and the program each have their own place.

Can I state a dress code?

Yes. There is a section for attire, which is where guests look first when a celebration has a color or a required formality.

Do guests need to install anything?

No. The invitation opens in whatever browser their phone already has.

Can I share it in a group chat?

Yes. Publishing gives you one link, and it can be sent anywhere you would send a web page — a group chat, a message, an email.

Five debut 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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