How to write an RSVP reminder message

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Fifty people clicked "interested" on the workshop invite. Twelve actually registered. On the morning of the event, you plated lunch for thirty because you never heard back from the maybes.

That gap between interest and confirmed attendance is exactly what an RSVP reminder message closes. It is a follow-up sent to people who have not responded or who responded tentatively, asking them to confirm yes or no before you finalize catering, seating, or materials. Writing these messages well saves money and reduces awkward empty-chair moments. Here is how to write an RSVP reminder message that gets answers.

What is an RSVP reminder message

An RSVP reminder message is a follow-up communication sent before an event deadline. It targets guests who have not confirmed attendance, who marked "maybe," or who registered without completing payment or dietary details.

Unlike appointment reminders that assume a booked slot, RSVP reminders often chase a first response. The goal is headcount accuracy, not just show-up on a fixed calendar entry.

Channels include email, SMS, and in-app notifications. Email works best for formal events with detail. SMS works for short deadlines and casual gatherings.

How to write an RSVP reminder message

State the event name and date in the first line. Guests attend many events. Yours must be identifiable without opening a long thread.

Include a clear deadline. "Please respond by Thursday so we can finalize seating" creates urgency without sounding aggressive.

Make responding easy. One button for yes, one for no. Long forms buried three clicks deep get abandoned. The easier the response, the more accurate your count.

Explain why the response matters. "We are finalizing meal counts" or "Limited seats remain" gives guests a reason to reply beyond politeness.

Send a first reminder one week before the deadline and a final reminder 48 hours before. Two touches catch most stragglers without feeling like spam.

RSVP reminder message examples

Email opener: "Hi Jordan, we are planning the Spring Networking Dinner on April 10 and have not received your RSVP yet. Please let us know if you will attend so we can reserve your seat."

SMS version: "Reminder: RSVP for the April 10 dinner by Thu. Reply Y to attend, N to decline. Details: [short link]"

Follow-up for maybes: "You marked 'maybe' for the workshop on May 3. Could you confirm yes or no by Monday? Materials are being ordered based on final headcount."

Keep tone warm for social events and direct for paid registrations where no-response means lost revenue.

Event registration setup lives in module two under how to create an event registration form. For individual appointment follow-ups instead of group events, see appointment reminder text messages from the previous chapter.

Frequently asked questions

When should I send the first RSVP reminder?

Should RSVP reminders go to people who already confirmed?

Can I collect RSVPs through my website?

How is an RSVP reminder different from an event confirmation?

What tone works for unpaid RSVP reminders?

Should I offer a maybe option in RSVP reminders?

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