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ARIWEB Event Invitations & RSVP Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

ARIWEB Event Invitations & RSVP Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
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Plugin Description

ARIWEB Event Invitations & RSVP helps WordPress site owners manage private invitations and attendance confirmations for weddings, bridal showers, family celebrations, small private events and similar occasions.

The plugin lets you create events, add a public RSVP form with a shortcode, generate individual or general invitations, attach a base PDF invitation, create secure invitation links, limit the number of attendees per invitation, assign expected guests and review responses from the WordPress admin area.

It is designed for event pages where the organizer wants a simple RSVP workflow without setting up a full ticketing or ecommerce system.

Main features

  • Create and manage one or more private events.
  • Add an RSVP form to any page with a shortcode.
  • Create individual invitations for a person, couple, family or group.
  • Create general invitations that can be shared with multiple guests.
  • Set a maximum number of attendees for each invitation.
  • Assign expected guest names to an invitation.
  • Show or hide assigned guests on the public RSVP form.
  • Allow unnamed companion slots and let the visitor optionally type a name.
  • Generate short invitation links for easier sharing.
  • Generate secure invitation links with an additional access token.
  • Share confirmation pages, PDF invitations and WhatsApp links from the admin panel.
  • Use a base PDF for the event and an optional specific PDF for a single invitation.
  • Add a link inside generated PDF invitations so guests can open the RSVP page.
  • Track responses such as attending, not attending and not answered.
  • Filter responses by event, status, invitation type, search terms and dates.
  • Export response data from the admin panel.
  • Use optional Google reCAPTCHA v3 and a honeypot field to reduce spam.
  • Create limited event users so a client or couple can review only their assigned event.
  • Keep existing events, invitations and responses during normal plugin updates.

Recommended workflow

  1. Create an event in the Events tab.
  2. Configure the event name, date, location, page URL and optional base PDF.
  3. Copy the event shortcode and paste it into the WordPress page that will display the RSVP form.
  4. Create individual or general invitations in the Invitations tab.
  5. Set the maximum number of attendees for each invitation.
  6. Copy the confirmation page link, PDF link or WhatsApp sharing option from the Share button.
  7. Send the invitation to the guest.
  8. Review responses in the Responses or Summary screens.

Invitation types

Individual invitation

Use this when the invitation belongs to one specific person, couple, family or group. It can have a guest limit, assigned guest names, an optional contact email or phone number and a secure access link.

General invitation

Use this when the same invitation link may be shared with multiple people. This is useful when you do not need a separate invitation record for each person.

PDF invitations

Each event can have a base PDF invitation. When the plugin serves a PDF invitation, it can include a clickable link to the RSVP page so guests can open the form directly from the PDF.

An individual invitation can also use a specific PDF if that invitation needs a different file from the event base PDF.

Shortcode

The main shortcode is:

[ariwevin_event_rsvp]

The recommended format is to specify the event slug:

[ariwevin_event_rsvp event="my-event-slug"]

Example:

[ariwevin_event_rsvp event="paola-jahziel-wedding"]

You can also add an optional title:

[ariwevin_event_rsvp event="paola-jahziel-wedding" title="Confirm your attendance"]

External Services

This plugin can optionally use Google reCAPTCHA v3 for spam protection. reCAPTCHA is disabled unless the site administrator adds a reCAPTCHA site key and secret key in the plugin settings.

When reCAPTCHA v3 is enabled, the public RSVP form loads the Google reCAPTCHA JavaScript API from https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js. This is required to generate an anti-spam token in the visitor’s browser.

When a visitor submits the RSVP form, the plugin sends a verification request to https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify. The request includes the reCAPTCHA secret key configured by the administrator, the token generated by Google reCAPTCHA, and the visitor IP address. The plugin does not send the RSVP name, phone number, guest count, invitation notes or attendee details to Google reCAPTCHA.

Google reCAPTCHA is provided by Google LLC.

Google Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy
Google Terms of Service: https://policies.google.com/terms
Google reCAPTCHA information: https://www.google.com/recaptcha/about/

Privacy

This plugin can store personal information related to RSVP management, such as guest name, phone number, attendance status, number of attendees, attendee details, invitation code, IP address and browser user agent.

This data is stored on the site owner’s WordPress database and is used to manage the event and its attendance confirmations.

The plugin does not send RSVP names, phone numbers, guest counts or attendee details to Ariweb or to any Ariweb server.

If Google reCAPTCHA v3 is enabled by the site administrator, the plugin connects to Google as described in the External Services section.

The plugin integrates with the WordPress privacy tools by adding suggested privacy policy content and supporting personal data export and erasure where applicable.

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