Choosing a pre-made e-invitation can save weeks — but only if you know the timing, revision limits, and distribution best practices.
- E-Weds maintains a growing library (32+ numbered templates) and delivers a first draft for pre-made templates in 3–4 business days after content submission.
- Malaysia recorded roughly 190,300 registered marriages in 2024 — and near-universal internet access makes e-invitations practical for most guest lists. statistics.gov.my
You’ve booked the venue, finalised the guest list, and now the clock is ticking on invitations. For many Malaysian couples in 2026, the fastest, most feature-rich route is a pre-made e-invitation template — especially when you need an attractive, mobile-friendly page with RSVP tracking, maps and a countdown timer. The E-Weds Pre-Made Templates 2026 catalogue is designed for that exact pressure: browse a numbered design, submit details, and get a personalised live link you can share over WhatsApp or email. That speed is useful because Malaysia’s weddings remain frequent (about 190,300 registered marriages in 2024) and nearly everyone can open a link on their phone — making digital invites not just trendy but practical. statistics.gov.my
E‑Weds’ turnaround and revision rules — what to expect on timing and edits
One of the biggest benefits of a pre-made template is predictability. With E‑Weds’ Pre‑Made Template Design Service, the team delivers the first draft in 3–4 business days after you submit your wedding content; a second/final draft after revisions arrives within 1–2 business days. You get up to two rounds of revision. Permitted changes during those rounds include wording, font type, colours, and minor layout adjustments — but not a full redesign or new template selection after the first draft is confirmed. Use those two rounds to fix spelling, tweak messaging, and finalise RSVP text. (These timings and edit rules are built into the Pre‑Made Template track.)
Template variety and how to choose the right numbered design
E‑Weds’ shop lists templates numbered sequentially (EWEDS-001 onward) and grouped with tags like “Peacock”, “Punjabi/Sikh”, “Nikah”, “Flower”, and “Maroon” to speed discovery. At the time of writing the catalogue includes at least 32 confirmed designs and continuing additions across cultural styles. Browse the live previews to confirm animation, photo placement and where the RSVP form sits before you order — that prevents running into revision limits later. View the E‑Weds template shop and live previews. e-weds.com
Why mobile-first design matters for Malaysian guest lists
Most guests will open your invitation on a phone. Malaysia’s internet and mobile reach are effectively universal — internet user rates and mobile penetration sit near the top of ASEAN — so mobile layout, load speed and clear tap targets (Add to Calendar, Maps, RSVP) matter more than ever. Design choices that look great on desktop can fail on small screens; pick templates whose previews emphasise the RSVP button, maps link and quick contact buttons. ycharts.com
Distribution habits in 2026: WhatsApp first, then backup channels
For Malaysian couples the default distribution channel is WhatsApp. Messaging platform interactions and WhatsApp usage have climbed strongly in recent reporting, and many local wedding communications live inside chat groups. That means your invitation link, short personalised message, and an automated RSVP form give the fastest returns. Consider also sending a short email to older relatives who prefer email; combine channels for major family groups. klsescreener.com
RSVP management: advantages of the Google Sheets add‑on and common pitfalls
E‑Weds offers an RSVP Summary add‑on that streams responses into a live Google Sheet — handy for headcounts and vendor prefatory planning. Real‑time sheets remove manual copying and let you filter by event date, meal choice or plus‑one status. Pitfalls: make sure the RSVP form asks only the most important questions (name, attendance, meal) to maximise completions, and verify your time zone / date format before launch to avoid timestamp confusion.
Cost, promotions and what the price includes
Pre‑made templates are E‑Weds’ most affordable track. The platform has run promotional pricing that reduces standard prices significantly during sale windows; templates typically include animated banners, countdown timers, maps links, RSVP form, and the option to add a photo gallery for an extra fee. Always confirm the current promotion on the product page before checkout — promotions can have firm end dates. Check current offers on E‑Weds. e-weds.com
Privacy, hosting duration and post‑event access
E‑Weds hosts each live invitation from the finalisation date until one month after the event by default. If you want to keep the e‑invitation live longer (for late guests, galleries, or archiving), contact E‑Weds directly; extended hosting is possible but requires a request. The company does not sell personal data; RSVP responses are collected into Google Sheets when that add‑on is used and payments are processed externally via ToyyibPay. Confirm how long the RSVP sheet remains accessible if you plan vendor handoffs. e-weds.com
Quick pre‑order checklist every couple should run through
- Confirm template preview on mobile (RSVP button and maps visible).
- Prepare finalised guest list and preferred RSVP questions before ordering.
- Have high‑resolution photos and the exact event address (for Google/Waze links).
- Decide whether you need the Photo Gallery or Google Sheets RSVP add‑on.
- Allow 3–4 business days for the first draft and plan revisions into your timeline.
- Test the live link in a family WhatsApp group before mass distribution.
- Ask E‑Weds about extending hosting past one month if you need an archive.
How E‑Weds’ Pre‑Made Template Service specifically helps busy Malaysian couples
If you want speed without creative fuss, the pre‑made track is the practical choice: pick a numbered template, submit content, receive a first draft in 3–4 business days, and finish within a week if revisions are timely. The design team handles hosting, the RSVP form and map links, so you can focus on seating, vendors and family prep. If you later decide you need custom elements (major layout changes, new artwork), the Custom Design Service is available — but that track has a longer first‑draft timeline. See pre‑made vs custom details on the E‑Weds FAQ. e-weds.com
How long before the wedding should we order a pre‑made template?
E‑Weds recommends ordering 1–2 months before your wedding date to allow for drafting and revisions and to ensure guests have time to RSVP. This timing aligns with the service’s 3–4 business day first draft and two‑round revision window.
Can we change to a different template after the first draft?
Design changes that require switching templates are not permitted after the first draft has been delivered. If you want a different base design, request it before the first draft is prepared to avoid losing eligibility for refunds and to keep the schedule intact.
What happens to RSVP data after the event?
RSVP submissions routed to Google Sheets remain accessible according to your Google account permissions. E‑Weds hosts the e‑invitation for one month post‑event by default; contact them if you need the live link or sheets extended beyond that window. e-weds.com
Further reading: Marriages, Divorces and Rujuk Statistics, Malaysia (DOSM, 2025 release); E‑Weds Template Shop — live previews and tags; E‑Weds homepage and pricing; WhatsApp market overview and messaging trends (Infobip); Digital wedding invitation trends (Anatole wedding guide).