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How to collect wedding guest addresses without chasing every text

A practical approach to collecting names, mailing addresses, and guest details before save-the-dates go out.

Short answer

The cleanest way to collect wedding guest addresses is to send one private intake link, ask for the household name and mailing address, and review submissions before they touch your official guest list.

Start with households, not isolated people

Wedding mail usually moves by household. Ask guests to confirm who should be included together, then capture the mailing address once. This reduces duplicates and keeps invitations aligned with real-world envelopes.

Keep review in the workflow

A public form is convenient, but submissions should land in a review queue. That gives the couple or planner a chance to merge duplicates, correct spelling, and avoid overwriting a known guest by accident.

Use privacy controls from the beginning

A guest-match or password-protected flow prevents the address form from becoming an open spreadsheet. LinenInvite keeps privacy checks active across guest pages and stores only the published guest-facing state.

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