A time-limited May 2026 promotion makes E-Weds e-invitations an affordable, practical option for parents who are organising or helping with weddings.
- E-Weds is offering its standard e-invite package at RM120 — a 60% discount off the usual RM300 price — available until May 2026. e-weds.com
- High internet and smartphone penetration in Malaysia (97%+ internet penetration in early 2024) means guests can reliably open and RSVP to online invitations. datareportal.com
When parents step in to help plan a wedding, one early, visible task is the invitation. Traditional printed cards are beautiful — but they take time, cost more, and tie you to postal and delivery logistics. For parents who want a fast, polished, and cost-effective way to invite guests (and collect RSVPs), an online wedding invitation can save days of work and hundreds to thousands of ringgit.
If you’re a parent helping arrange a wedding this year, E-Weds’ May 2026 RM120 promotion (60% off the standard RM300 package) is worth a close look: it delivers a live, shareable web invitation with maps, countdown timer, RSVP integration and an optional photo gallery — all without printing. Below we explain exactly what the promotion covers, how it helps parents on a tight schedule, a practical checklist for ordering, typical pitfalls to avoid, and the fastest way to secure the offer before it ends. e-weds.com
Why the RM120 e-invitation discount matters for parents
Most Malaysian weddings still carry substantial costs: wedding guides and budgeting resources show typical reception and venue budgets in the tens of thousands of ringgit, so saving on stationery and logistics is a meaningful way parents can reduce stress and cost. Choosing a RM120 e-invite instead of a printed suite that can cost several hundred ringgit (or more, for premium prints and postage) frees budget for food, outfits, or family contingencies. money.com.my
What the RM120 package includes: the standard E-Weds package (video banner, countdown timer, Google Maps & Waze links, Add-to-Calendar, RSVP with Google Sheets integration, couple photos and event details). Gallery is an optional add-on. e-weds.com
How E-Weds fits into a parent-led wedding timeline
When parents are organising or supervising invitations, speed and clarity matter. E-Weds’ workflow is built for that: choose a template, submit details via a content form, receive a first draft in 3–4 business days for pre-made templates (5–6 days for custom), then allow up to two rounds of revisions. Final link hosting runs through to one month after the event — and you can request extensions if needed. That timeline makes digital invites a practical choice for parents ordering 1–2 months before the wedding. e-weds.com
Practical checklist: How parents use the RM120 e-invitation discount (and finish on time)
Below is a compact, actionable checklist parents can follow to move from decision to distribution in days, not weeks.
- Confirm who orders. Decide which parent places the order (required for payment and content submission). Keep the couple informed and collect final names and event times up front.
- Gather content fast. One document with names, event dates/times, addresses, contact person, and up to three photos will speed the first draft. E-Weds does not proofread submissions — check spelling carefully before you send the form. e-weds.com
- Pick a template or custom option. Standard templates are faster (first draft in 3–4 business days). Custom design typically takes 5–6 days to the first draft. e-weds.com
- Decide if you need the photo gallery add-on. If you want engagement or family photos embedded, add the +RM50 gallery when you order.
- Use the RSVP Google Sheet integration. That feature compiles guest responses live — convenient for parents managing seating or meal counts. e-weds.com
- Share the final link via WhatsApp and SMS. With near-universal smartphone use, quick link sharing reaches guests immediately — no envelopes, no postage delays. datareportal.com
Tip: Use the E-Weds “Add-to-Calendar” button to reduce late RSVPs — many older guests appreciate a calendar reminder more than a printed card.
Common mistakes parents make when ordering e-invites (and how to avoid them)
Parents often assume digital invites are one-size-fits-all. These five practical pitfalls cause delays — and they’re easy to fix.
- Late content collection. Don’t wait until the couple is juggling fittings and venue viewings; collect names, times and photos immediately.
- Expecting unlimited revisions. E-Weds allows up to two revision rounds in the standard workflow — plan your edits so the final draft is ready quickly. e-weds.com
- Forgetting to proofread. E-Weds doesn’t proofread client-submitted content. Have someone double-check spelling and Malay/English names to avoid multiple revision rounds. e-weds.com
- Assuming all guests are online-savvy. While Malaysia’s internet penetration and smartphone use are high (over 97% internet penetration in early 2024), some older guests may prefer a phone call or printed information — add a short printed insert for elderly relatives if needed. datareportal.com
- Mistiming the order. Recommended lead time is 1–2 months before the wedding for a smooth revision process; ordering last-minute can cost extra or compress revision time. e-weds.com
How parents can get the May 2026 RM120 promotion — step-by-step
Securing the RM120 price is straightforward. Here’s the fastest path:
- Visit the E-Weds homepage and confirm the promotion details. The site lists RM120 as the promotional standard price (down from RM300) and notes the 60% off offer valid until May 2026. e-weds.com
- Choose a template (pre-made templates deliver the first draft in 3–4 business days) or select the Custom Design SKU if you need bespoke work. e-weds.com
- Purchase and complete payment via the site’s checkout (ToyyibPay or bank transfer), then send payment proof and Order ID through WhatsApp to the team. The WhatsApp contact is +60 11-5558-9068. e-weds.com
- Submit the content form that the E-Weds team emails after order confirmation, and expect the first draft per the stated turnaround times. e-weds.com
“For parents balancing work and family, a ready-to-share e-invite at RM120 removes logistical headaches — and keeps guests informed with real-time RSVP tracking.”
Fast comparison: Digital invite at RM120 vs. Typical printed suite
Here is a concise comparison parents can use to make a quick decision:
| Item | E-Weds RM120 E-Invite | Typical Printed Invitation |
|---|---|---|
| Price (typical) | RM120 (promotion) | RM200–RM500+ (design, print, postage) |
| Turnaround | 3–6 business days to first draft | 1–3 weeks (design, print, deliver) |
| RSVP tracking | Live Google Sheet integration | Manual RSVPs by phone / reply card |
| Map/navigation | Clickable Google Maps & Waze links | Printed address only |
| Post-event access | Hosted until one month after event (extendable) | Keeps physical copy indefinitely |
Market context: Why digital wedding tools are becoming a mainstream choice in Malaysia
Malaysia’s digital environment makes online invitations an effective tool: early 2024 figures show internet penetration at around 97% and 28–33 million active social and internet users — meaning a majority of guests can receive and open a web invitation and click through to maps or RSVP forms. The country’s digital economy is expanding (e-ConomySEA reported Malaysia’s digital GMV reaching US$31 billion in 2024), making online wedding services practical and supported by strong payments and connectivity infrastructure. These trends reduce friction for parents who choose digital invitations. datareportal.com
Heads-up: The E-Weds promotion page states the offer is valid until May 2026. If you’re reading this close to or after that month, check the E-Weds homepage or contact the team to confirm availability. e-weds.com
How E-Weds supports parents specifically (features that save time)
Features that matter to parents:
- RSVP summary to Google Sheets: live headcount tracking helps with seating and catering decisions. e-weds.com
- Maps with Waze / Google links: reduces calls from guests asking for directions. e-weds.com
- Countdown and Add-to-Calendar: lower no-show risk for elderly or busy guests. e-weds.com
- Optional photo gallery: lets parents display engagement or family photos in the invitation page.
Practical parent hack: Share a short voice message (WhatsApp) with elderly guests explaining how to open the link and use the Add-to-Calendar button — most will appreciate the personal touch and it avoids confusion.
How to contact E-Weds and secure the offer
To confirm the RM120 price and place an order, use the channels E-Weds lists on the site:
- WhatsApp ordering and payment confirmation: +60 11-5558-9068 (WhatsApp). e-weds.com
- Email for questions: hello@e-weds.com. e-weds.com
- Visit the promotion and pricing page: E-Weds — Online Wedding E-Invitations. e-weds.com
Note on timing: E-Weds recommends ordering 1–2 months before the wedding date for the standard template workflow; custom designs require a slightly longer timeline. Plan for two revision rounds within the stated delivery windows. e-weds.com
FAQ
Can I add a printed card later if some guests need it?
Yes. Many parents combine a digital link for the mass guest list with a small number of printed cards for older guests or VIPs. Use the e-invite for RSVPs and maps, and hand-deliver or post a printed invitation where needed.
What happens to the invitation link after the wedding?
E-Weds hosts the invitation until one month after the event date. If you want the site to remain live longer, contact E-Weds at hello@e-weds.com to request an extension.
Does E-Weds handle RSVPs for me?
Yes. The standard package includes an embedded RSVP form that summarises responses in a Google Sheet in real time — convenient for parents managing seating and meal counts. e-weds.com
If I order at RM120, can I change template after the first draft?
Design changes (including template switches) are allowed before the first draft is initiated; after the first draft has been delivered, template changes are not permitted. Contact E-Weds promptly if you need to swap a design. e-weds.com
Further reading: E-Weds — Online Wedding E-Invitations (promotion & pricing); Digital 2024: Malaysia — DataReportal; e-ConomySEA 2024: Malaysia’s digital economy (Digital News Asia); Wedding costs in Malaysia — Money.com.my; Marriage stats summary — The Vibes (DOSM)