Host a wedding or event website
One page with the date, venue, and an RSVP link is usually all an event site needs. Drop it here and share a real link in the invitation.
Drag & drop your file here
or — zip a folder, or drop a single page
A lot of wedding and event sites are a single scrolling page — photos, the schedule, directions, and a link to an RSVP form or registry. Pagedrop hosts that page for free, without locking you into a wedding-site subscription you will cancel the week after the event. Update it as details firm up; the same drop-and-go workflow works right up to the day itself.
How to host a wedding or event website
Build the page
Put the page together yourself, or export it from a template or design tool — keep it to one page with links out to RSVP or registry forms.
Drop it live
Drop the single .html, or a small zip if it has its own images and styles, onto the box above.
Share it in the invite
Share the link, and the QR code for a printed invitation, with guests, and swap in updates as the date gets closer.
Frequently asked questions
Can guests RSVP directly on the page?
Link out to a form tool, like a form builder or a dedicated RSVP service, for the actual RSVP — Pagedrop hosts static pages and does not run a server-side form or guest-list database.
Will the site still be up after the event?
Free sites stay live as long as they get occasional visits, expiring after 30 days of none — plenty to cover an event and a while after for photo links. A paid plan keeps it up indefinitely as a permanent keepsake page.
Can I put a QR code on the printed invitations?
Yes — every published page includes a scannable QR code pointed at the live link, ready to print on invitations or a welcome sign.
What if details change after the invites go out?
A new upload gets a new link, so keep edits on the same live page by using a paid plan's custom link name — delete the old version with your manage token and republish the update under that same name.