Wedlinks brings the wedding card into the digital age. Your guests open one link to RSVP, write a heartfelt message and send a cash gift online — no envelopes, no awkward IBAN texts, no counting cash after the day. Founding couples in Ireland get first access.
No payment today. Wedlinks.ie is validating demand before any live payment product is offered.
Wedlinks does one focused job: helping couples getting married in Ireland receive wedding money gifts online — simply, and all in one organised place.
Add your names, your date and a photo. Ready in minutes — no website to design.
Slip a QR card into your invites, or share the link online. One tap opens your page — guests RSVP and give in one place.
Guests send their gifts online, and every message is saved in one place for your thank-yous.
You pick the funds you’re saving for — a honeymoon, a new home, the day itself. Guests open your link, RSVP, choose a fund or write in their own amount, leave a short message and complete the gift through a secure payment provider.
Most wedding sites ask you to build a whole website before you can send a single invite. Wedlinks does the two things guests actually need to do — RSVP and gift — and leaves the rest out.
Weddings are expensive and timing matters. Wedlinks is built so gifts arrive in one organised place — and payout timing will be confirmed clearly before launch, not after.
The lovely part of the card is the note inside. Each guest leaves their words with their gift — saved in one place for the thank-yous, long after the day.
The goal is to reduce envelope handling, late-night counting and post-wedding lodging. The final live flow will depend on the selected payment provider.
Payments will be handled by a trusted, secure payment provider — the exact provider, fees and terms will be confirmed before launch.
Your gran can give without downloading a thing. Tap the link, choose an amount, done. No app, no account.
Totals, gifts and guest messages in one tidy place — so the thank-you list writes itself.
Free to join, no payment today — and when Wedlinks launches, early access opens to this list first.
Founding couples get first access when we launch, and a real say in how Wedlinks works and what it costs. A few quick details help us build it around real Irish weddings.
Not yet. Wedlinks.ie is currently a pre-launch interest-validation website. We are inviting early couples planning weddings in Ireland to help us understand demand before finalising the business setup and offering any live payment product.
Neither. Wedlinks is one focused tool for receiving wedding money gifts online — the wedding card and cash envelope, done digitally. There are no physical gifts, no gift list to build and nothing for guests to buy or return. It is intentionally simpler than a registry or a full wedding website builder.
Guests open your link or scan your QR code, pick an amount, add a short message and complete the gift through a secure payment provider. No account, no app download.
This will be confirmed before launch once the final payment provider and operating model are selected. The goal is to make payout timing clear up front, not to surprise couples after guests have paid.
Before any live launch, payments will need to be handled through an appropriate payment provider and covered by clear customer terms. This pre-launch page does not take payments, collect card details or collect bank details.
Joining the waitlist is free. We are still validating demand in Ireland and final pricing has not been set. Any fees, charges and provider costs will be shown clearly before couples use a live product.
Ordinary wedding gifts are often below Irish CAT reporting thresholds, but tax treatment depends on the amount, who gives the gift and your personal circumstances. Revenue’s Small Gift Exemption currently allows gifts of up to €3,000 from any person in a calendar year to be received CAT-free. This is general information only, not tax advice.
This will be confirmed as part of the final payment-provider setup. We will not ask couples for bank details on this pre-launch validation page.
Yes — whoever sets it up can invite their partner to help build and manage your page together.