Households end up split across rows or files.
Wedding Guest List Manager
A wedding guest list manager that keeps households and RSVPs together
Amorly helps couples manage the guest list without manual cleanup. Keep invite groups, plus-ones, and RSVP status connected so the guest list stays accurate.
- Households and invite groups stay together
- Plus-ones are easy to track
- RSVP status updates stay connected
Guest list clarity
Amorly helps couples manage wedding guests.
It keeps households, invite groups, plus-ones, and RSVP status together.
It is a better fit than a disconnected spreadsheet when the guest list changes often.
Why guest lists get messy
Guest planning touches invites, RSVPs, seating, and budget. If those details are stored separately, it becomes difficult to keep the list accurate.
Plus-ones are forgotten or counted twice.
RSVP status does not always match the latest guest record.
How Amorly helps
Amorly keeps the guest list connected to planning actions so you can update the record once and use it for invitations, RSVPs, and seating.
Organise guests by household or invite group.
Track head guests and plus-ones without losing context.
Use RSVP updates as part of the same workflow.
Guest list features
The guest workflow is built for practical wedding coordination.
Invite groups
Keep households together and decide who can RSVP for the group.
Plus-one tracking
Handle unnamed plus-ones and update names when details arrive.
RSVP status
See who is coming, not coming, or still to respond.
Shared list management
Keep the guest list in one place for both partners or planners.
Who this is for
Guest list management matters at every wedding size.
Small weddings
Stay organised without overbuilding the guest workflow.
Large guest lists
Keep hundreds of names readable and grouped correctly.
Family-heavy guest lists
Track households and head guests more cleanly.
Couples who send online RSVPs
Keep invite and response data attached to the same record.
Amorly vs manual guest tracking
Manual guest tracking works until invitations start going out.
| Task | Manual tracking | Amorly |
|---|---|---|
| Households | Often split across rows | Invite groups stay together |
| Plus-ones | Easy to miscount | Tracked in the same guest record |
| RSVP status | Separate notes or columns | Connected to the guest list |
| Team visibility | Needs constant file sharing | Built for shared planning |
Related pages
Guest management connects to other planning tasks.
Wedding checklist app
Keep RSVP-related tasks on the planning list.
Open pageWedding planning app
See the full Amorly overview.
Open pageWedding seating planner
Plan guest placement alongside the guest list.
Open pageFree wedding guest list template
Use the guest list template page.
Open pageWedding guest list guide
Read the guest list planning guide.
Open pageWedding planning hub
See the top-level hub for the planning cluster.
Open pageFAQs
Can Amorly manage a wedding guest list?
Yes. Amorly is built to manage guests, households, invite groups, plus-ones, and RSVP status.
Can one person RSVP for a household?
Yes. Invite groups support shared responses where appropriate.
Can I keep guest data connected to other planning?
Yes. The guest list is designed to stay connected to budget, checklist, and seating decisions.
Is this better than a spreadsheet for guests?
If your guest list changes frequently, a connected guest workflow is easier to keep accurate.
Keep your wedding guest list accurate as plans change
Use Amorly to manage households, plus-ones, and RSVP status in one connected place.