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Digital wedding guide6 min readApril 20, 2026

Digital wedding invitations in Tunisia: a practical guide

How to create a digital wedding invitation for guests in Tunisia: language, WhatsApp sharing, RSVP, maps, wording, and response tracking.

Start with the sharing channel

Before the visual design, decide how the invitation will be sent. In Tunisia, couples often share a WhatsApp link with close relatives, then let it move through family groups.

That link should load fast on mobile, show the essentials near the top, and open the map without friction.

  • Clear title with the couple names
  • Date and venue visible immediately
  • RSVP button before secondary details

Write for a French-speaking audience, but keep flexibility

French is widely used across Tunisian websites and services, but some guests prefer Arabic or bilingual wording. A strong option is French as the main language with short Arabic expressions for warmth.

Keep invitation copy concise. Put logistical information into separate blocks: ceremony, reception, dress code, parking, and contact.

Make RSVP the main value

The real benefit of a digital invitation is not only the design. It is response tracking. Couples can see who is coming, guest counts, and details that still need confirmation.

That helps with the venue, catering, seating, and family follow-ups.

  • Attendance status
  • Guest count
  • Meal preferences
  • Guest messages

Frequently asked questions

Can a digital invitation replace a printed one?

Yes for many couples, especially when most guests use WhatsApp. Some still keep a printed version for less connected relatives.

What is the best format for sharing a wedding invitation?

A mobile link is the most flexible format: it can be sent by WhatsApp, SMS, or Instagram and remains editable after sending.