Create a wedding wishlist
Enter email, add money goals, gifts, and a guest note, then send one link.
If guests ask how much to give for a wedding in 2026 and how to give money well, build one page for the couple: date, venue, money goals, gift list, RSVP, and private reservations without chat chaos.
Enter email, add money goals, gifts, and a guest note, then send one link.
Show guests where to choose an available gift, how to reply about attendance, and what to do with a money contribution.
After the form, this goal will appear as the first item in the wedding list.
If guests ask how much to give and how to format the gift, start with email: after sign-in you can add the first goals and get the guest link.
Guests choose faster when they see a clear range and purpose, not just an abstract envelope. These ranges cover the most common wedding question before invitations go out.
Usually 3000β5000 RUB per person. A practical gift without trying to βcoverβ the banquet.
Most often 5000β15000 RUB. If two people come together, one shared gift usually works better.
Usually 10000β30000 RUB or more if comfortable. It is better to tie the gift to a trip, home goal, or larger purchase.
People searching for original ways to give wedding money usually need a format, not only an amount. On the couple page, money can become a named goal with a warm note, nearby examples, and FAQ answers.
Name the goal clearly: first weekend after the wedding, tickets, or hotel. Guests understand what they are giving.
Renovation, appliances, or furniture feel warmer when paired with a short couple note and a few alternative gifts.
Dinner, a photo shoot, or spa day can sit next to a money contribution and avoid duplicate gifts.
The couple page should not stop at βcreate a listβ. It should also give you a ready message for the invitation or chat so the request feels calm and guests still have a real choice.
Guests choose faster when they see a human goal, not an abstract transfer. These names can be reused in the list almost as they are.
The wedding link works like a short guide: what is still available, how to reply to the couple, and where to reopen the page before the event.
Create this guest linkAvailable gifts and money goals are visible on the page, so guests do not have to ask the couple for options.
RSVP stays next to the date, venue, and gift list, without a separate form or extra messages.
One link is easy to save from the invitation, family chat, or QR code and reopen before the wedding.
Do not start from a blank page: first add one money goal, 3β5 useful gifts, and a short guest note. That is already enough to send the link to close family and friends.
Show what the contribution is for right away so guests do not ask in private messages.
Add a few clear items for guests who prefer to give something tangible instead of money.
Put the details here that usually get lost in chat: venue, RSVP, and how you want gifts handled.
These three blocks cover the most common wedding intent: money, practical gifts, and clear guidance for guests.
Start with this structureYou do not have to start from a blank page: choose a format, add the first items, and send guests one clear link.
Useful for couples who want practical home gifts instead of random purchases.
Guests see what the contribution is for, and the couple gets fewer private questions.
Works well for guests who want to give an experience or join with friends.
These three short guides help you explain what to add, how to handle money gifts, and which link to send guests before the questions spread across chats.
You see gift statuses, guest replies, and the link you can send anywhere: invitation, family chat, or direct message.
A guest opens the page, understands the wedding context, chooses a gift, and replies without registration or extra screens.
Even if you help coordinate the wedding, this is a convenient place for key details, contacts, and guest questions.
It is one link for the couple: show wedding details, gift list, guest replies, and an easy access point for everyone invited.
No. A guest opens the wedding page, views the list, replies about attendance, and chooses a gift without a separate account.
Yes. Add an idea, gift card, experience, or simply a useful item with a short hint.
The gift status is visible, and guest names can stay hidden to keep the surprise until the wedding.
Yes. The wedding page includes a light RSVP form with room for comments, meal wishes, and logistics notes.
Yes. For the first version, it is convenient for items, gift cards, and ideas; money-related scenarios can be expanded later without changing the familiar link.