Feature
Multi-event. The whole weekend.
A Jewish wedding rarely fits into one evening. There's the Friday night Shabbat welcome dinner, the Saturday ceremony, the Sunday brunch, sometimes a Thursday dinner for family visiting from abroad. Tov handles 3-5 events in a single invitation — each guest sees exactly what they're invited to, with independent RSVP per event.
Why multi-event
Several moments,
one single page
The whole weekend's program, visible
Every event gets its own card: title, date, time, venue, dress code, who's invited. The full program appears right on the homepage — your guests see at a glance what's happening when.
Separate guest lists
Close family is invited to all 5 events. Colleagues only to the main ceremony. Childhood friends to the ceremony + brunch. Tov manages these 3 lists separately — every guest gets the same link but only sees the events they're invited to.
Independent RSVP per event
Your cousin confirms for the ceremony but can't make brunch. You see exactly 78 place settings for the ceremony + 52 for brunch. The caterer gets the right count for each service, no confusion.
Comparison
With other tools
vs. Tov
With other tools
- You create 3-5 separate invitations (one per event)
- Your guests receive 3-5 different links
- They don't know who's invited to what
- You manage 3-5 RSVP lists across 3-5 different tabs
- The final headcount is a spreadsheet nightmare
With Tov
- You create ONE invitation with 3-5 events
- Your guests receive ONE link showing their personal program
- They clearly see what they're invited to
- You manage everything in a single dashboard (3-5 RSVP columns)
- The final headcount exports to CSV for the caterer
The system
5+
Events per invitation
no upper limit
1
Link to share
instead of 3-5 different ones
0
Excel spreadsheets
everything in the Tov dashboard
Multi-event questions
Your questions,
our answers.
How many events can I put on the same invitation?
No formal limit. A typical Jewish wedding has 3-5 events (Friday night, Saturday ceremony, Saturday evening, Sunday brunch). A bar mitzvah often has 2-3 (Shabbat at synagogue, Saturday night party, Sunday brunch). You can go up to 10 if needed (rare).
What about a different dress code per event?
Every event has its own "dress code" field. Suit + kippah for the synagogue, smart-casual for brunch, black-tie for Saturday night. Your guests see the right dress code for each moment.
Can I edit an event after sending?
Yes. Time changes? Venue moves? You edit, and guests who reopen the invitation see the updated version. Tov even sends an (optional) notification to already-confirmed guests to let them know about the change.
How do I handle overlapping invitations?
For Sheva Brachot (the 7 post-wedding dinners), you can create a 2nd, separate Tov invitation and link it to the first one — or add all 7 dinners as events within the same invitation. Both work.
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Multi-event is free, up to 10 events per invitation. No paid upgrade.