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E-Weds May 2026 Promotion — RM120 E-Invites (60% Off) for Parents

Quick Summary

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.

  1. 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.
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. Decide if you need the photo gallery add-on. If you want engagement or family photos embedded, add the +RM50 gallery when you order.
  5. Use the RSVP Google Sheet integration. That feature compiles guest responses live — convenient for parents managing seating or meal counts. e-weds.com
  6. 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:

  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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:

ItemE-Weds RM120 E-InviteTypical Printed Invitation
Price (typical)RM120 (promotion)RM200–RM500+ (design, print, postage)
Turnaround3–6 business days to first draft1–3 weeks (design, print, deliver)
RSVP trackingLive Google Sheet integrationManual RSVPs by phone / reply card
Map/navigationClickable Google Maps & Waze linksPrinted address only
Post-event accessHosted 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:

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)