The baptism (or first communion) invitation, simple and lovely
A baptism or first communion usually brings three generations together for a meal after the ceremony — grandparents, godparents, aunts, uncles, cousins. Figuring out who's coming, how many children will be there, and whether anyone has an allergy quickly turns into a string of separate phone calls, especially when family is spread across two or three cities.
Qui sera là? gives you one digital invitation for the whole family: the date and place of the ceremony, where the meal afterward is happening, and a simple reply form anyone can fill out from their phone — no account needed, even for grandparents who aren't comfortable with apps.
You send a personal email invitation to the godparents and close family, and a public link for everyone else — and watch replies build up live on your dashboard, ready to pass along to the caterer or the venue.
Ready in 2 minutes · free for up to 10 guests · no account needed
How to create your baptism or communion invitation
Create your invitation: the occasion (baptism or first communion), the child's name, the date and place of the ceremony, and the reception venue if it's held elsewhere. Jardin, our delicate botanical design, suits both occasions.
Turn on the questions that matter: number of adults and children per family, allergies for the meal, and a space for well-wishes for the child if you'd like.
Share it: a personal email invitation for godparents and immediate family, and a public link for the rest of the family, shared by email or text.
Free for up to 10 guests. After that, $4.99 CAD once, for unlimited guests.
What it changes for a family gathering
The Jardin design dresses your invitation in warm, gilded botanicals, fitting for both a religious ceremony and the family meal that follows — no need to design a card yourself.
Allergies and the number of children per family flow straight into your dashboard, ready to hand off to your caterer or venue — no more jotting them down mid phone call.
The reply link is a single click: grandparents and family members less comfortable with apps just open it, confirm their attendance and headcount, nothing else to install or remember.
Godparents get their own personal email invitation, prefilled with their name, and can update their reply anytime if their plans change before the day.
Frequently asked questions
- Can we use the same invitation for a baptism and a first communion?
- They're two distinct occasions in the picker, each with its own tone, but both get the same features — replies, allergies, live dashboard — and the same botanical design if you'd like.
- Is it complicated for grandparents who aren't tech-savvy?
- No. The reply link opens the form directly, prefilled with their name if they got a personal invitation — an "I'll be there" button, a headcount, and they're done. No app to install, no account to create.
- Is it free for a baptism or communion?
- The free tier covers more intimate gatherings (the included guest count is shown above). For a bigger table, a single one-time payment — never a subscription — removes the limit.