How Much Does Evite Premium Cost?
Published on | Prices Last Reviewed for Freshness: February 2026
Written by Alec Pow - Economic & Pricing Investigator | Content Reviewed by CFA Alexander Popinker
Educational content; not financial advice. Prices are estimates; confirm current rates, fees, taxes, and terms with providers or official sources.
Planning an event on Evite and trying to forecast the bill is smart. The total you pay blends the base Evite Premium package for your guest count with any upgrades, plus applicable sales tax and the channel you buy through. This piece shows real prices, compares alternatives, and models “all in” totals so you can choose confidently.
Evite Premium is the paid, ad-free version of Evite that unlocks exclusive designs, animated effects and envelopes with stamps, along with extras like a host photo gallery and a custom shareable link. Premium runs per event and scales by guest count, while Evite Pro is a separate annual subscription for frequent senders who want unlimited Premium invitations. The free tier still exists for basic invites, but Premium is the route for formal celebrations and brandable company functions.
Two purchase paths can change your final number. Buying on the web uses Evite’s site pricing, while in-app purchases on iOS show Apple’s price tiers for the same guest caps, and regional taxes can differ. In short, price equals package plus tax plus any upgrades chosen at checkout.
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- Evite Premium runs $17.99 to $99.99 per event by guest cap, with Evite Pro at $249.99/yr for unlimited Premium.
- Buying on iOS uses Apple’s in-app tiers, for example $15.99 up to 15 guests. Web prices can differ.
- Sales tax changes the out-the-door total, from $0 to roughly 10 percent depending on location.
- Shareable link is a Premium feature, and envelopes or stamps on a Free design will upgrade you into a paid package.
- Refunds are limited. Pro auto-renew is not prorated mid-term.
How Much Does Evite Premium Cost?
The cost of Evite Premium starts from $17,99 to $99,99 per event, up to $249,99 per year for unlimited use.
Evite’s public price cards list four Premium packages by guest cap, plus an annual Pro option for heavy senders. As of late 2024 to August 2025, the site shows $17.99 up to 12 guests, $36.99 up to 30, $68.99 up to 75, and $99.99 up to 750 guests. Evite Pro is $249.99 per year and raises the per-invitation limit to 2,500 guests. All Premium designs carry a charge, and choosing an envelope or stamp on a Free design upgrades you into a Premium package at checkout.
On iOS, you will see Apple’s in-app tiers for the same concept, for example Small up to 15 guests at $15.99, Gold 30 at $36.99, Platinum 75 at $68.99, Diamond 750 at $99.99. That spread explains the small web-vs-app differences readers report. Taxes are added at checkout and vary by state and city.
Table 1. Evite Premium tiers (web) and what they cover
| Tier | Guest cap | Typical price | Notes |
| Silver | Up to 12 | $17.99 | Premium design, no ads, envelopes and stamps included |
| Gold | Up to 30 | $36.99 | Same features, higher cap |
| Platinum | Up to 75 | $68.99 | Good fit for mid-size parties |
| Diamond | Up to 750 | $99.99 | Largest per-event package without Pro |
| Evite Pro | Up to 2,500 | $249.99/yr. | Unlimited Premium invitations year-round |
Source: Evite support pricing and Evite Pro page, accessed August 2025.
According to Tekpon, for small events with up to 12 guests, the Silver Package is priced at approximately $17.99, while larger events with up to 30 guests fall under the Gold Package costing about $36.99. For even bigger events, the Platinum Package covers up to 75 guests at a price of around $68.99, and the Diamond Package supports up to 750 guests for about $99.99. These prices grant access to premium, ad-free invitations with exclusive designs and advanced customization options, making them well-suited for formal occasions like weddings or corporate events.
For frequent users or businesses needing to send a large volume of premium invitations, Evite Pro offers a yearly subscription priced at $249.99. This plan allows unlimited premium invitations with guest lists up to 2,500 per event along with advanced event management features, making it ideal for event planners and organizations hosting multiple large gatherings throughout the year.TekponEvite Pro
The main differences between free and premium Evite invitations include the presence of advertisements, limited design options in the free version, and the restricted number of guests. Premium invitations feature sophisticated, ad-free templates, options for adding digital envelopes, stamps, and more interactive RSVP management tools. Users can also upgrade from free to premium invitations mid-process if desired.
Real-Life Cost Examples
Kids’ birthday, 40 guests, Florida average sales tax 7 percent. A Platinum package covers the headcount at $68.99. No envelope upsells needed because Premium includes envelopes and stamps. Add ~7 percent tax ($4.83) for an all-in $73.82. Sending by text is supported with no separate per-message line item disclosed by Evite, which keeps the total stable. It adds up.
Wedding shower, 120 guests, New York combined tax roughly mid-8s. The Diamond package at $99.99 handles up to 750. If you also want a Premium shareable link to post the RSVP in a private group, Evite treats that link as a Premium feature, not a separate coin system, so there is no extra line item beyond the package, then apply ~8.5 percent tax ($8.50) for an estimated $108.49 out the door. If you bought the package inside iOS, Apple’s pricing tiers apply in place of the web price.
Company mixer, 250 guests, Tennessee high combined tax environment. Diamond at $99.99 covers the list. If you run four mixers a year, Evite Pro at $249.99 can undercut per-event spend, since Pro unlocks unlimited Premium invitations up to 2,500 guests each. Tennessee’s combined sales tax averages above nine percent, so a single Diamond buy is roughly $109. Pro is a predictable annual line item and can be cheaper after three or more premium events.
Cost Breakdown
Here is what can appear in a Premium order so you can audit the quote.
Base package tied to guest cap, which also unlocks envelopes, stamps and stickers, animated effects for eligible designs, ad-free viewing and a custom link. No per-recipient coin math like some rivals.
Design choices such as animated reveals and exclusive collections are included once you are in Premium, so the main lever is the package size, not a per-feature microcharge.
Communication through email and text is supported. Evite’s public pages highlight text messaging but do not list a separate SMS surcharge at checkout. For most hosts, that means no surprise line item.
Shareable link is a Premium feature and shows a charge when you unlock it on a Free design. If you start in Premium, it is part of the package.
Taxes and platform fees are added at checkout and vary widely by locality. Expect no tax in a handful of states and near-ten-percent in others.
Factors Influencing the Cost
Guest count is the single biggest driver, since Evite prices by package size. A 29-person wine night sits in Gold, while a 40-person class party jumps to Platinum. Design complexity matters far less on Evite because animation and envelopes live inside Premium rather than billing per element.
Branding needs like adding a school or business logo are available inside Premium and Pro, which can justify Evite Pro for teams that send regularly. Purchase channel matters too, since in-app purchases use Apple’s price tiers that do not always match web prices. Finally, timing and location control tax exposure, which nudges totals higher in high-rate states.
Alternative Products or Services
If you care about price per recipient rather than a flat package, Paperless Post uses “Coins” and charges by recipient and by design elements. A typical Premium Card starts at 2 Coins per guest, with coin packs like 300 Coins for $50, and extras such as custom envelopes or backdrops add more Coins. That model scales smoothly for very small lists.
Greenvelope sells single mailings by guest count, plus memberships. Public listings show single sends starting near $19, with annual options for unlimited sends priced by audience size. Punchbowl has moved to paid memberships after a trial, which can be attractive if you send many smaller invites each month.
Ways to Spend Less
Match the package to the list with a tight guest estimate before you buy, since Evite does not offer simple “pay the difference” upgrades without contacting support for a refund and repurchase. Reuse a saved Premium design for future events to avoid repeat setup time.
Buy on the web if your local app store pricing or taxes yield a higher total. Ignore third-party coupon sites and watch Evite’s own banner and newsletter for legitimate promos, which the company explicitly prefers. If you will host three or more Premium events in a year, run the math on Evite Pro.
Hidden & Unexpected Costs
Sales tax swings totals more than most hosts anticipate. Combined state and local rates range from zero to near ten percent, which is why a $99.99 Diamond in Tennessee lands around $109 while the same package in a no-sales-tax state stays at $99.99.
If you intend to post your invitation in a private group, remember the shareable link is a Premium feature and will trigger a charge if you built the invite as Free. Also note that Evite allows you to export the guest list to CSV for vendors and door staff, which can save paid list-cleaning services you might otherwise consider.
Refunds, Cancellations & Auto-Renew
Evite says all purchases are non-refundable and all sales are final, with exceptions for accidental double charges, site errors, or canceled events. App-store purchases must be refunded through Apple or Google, which adds another layer to your request.
Evite Pro auto-renews annually. If you turn off auto-renew mid-term, you remain responsible for the full charge and do not receive a partial refund for unused time. For one-off events, stick with per-event Premium to keep flexibility.
Payment Methods & Billing Channels
Buying on the web keeps you inside Evite’s pricing and refund framework. Buying in app runs through Apple or Google billing, which explains different price points shown on the App Store and routes refunds through the store. If you need formal invoices for a business, purchasing on the web simplifies recordkeeping and tax handling in most organizations.
Answers to Common Questions
What should I expect per event for 50, 150, and 300 guests?
About $68.99 for 50 to 75 guests, $99.99 for 150, and still $99.99 for 300 since Diamond covers up to 750. Add your local sales tax at checkout, which ranges widely.
Do digital envelopes and stamps add to the total?
They are part of Premium. Choosing them on a Free design upgrades your invite into a Premium package and triggers the package charge.
Are text invites extra?
Evite promotes text invitations and does not publish a separate per-SMS fee on its feature pages, so most hosts will see no line item beyond the package and tax.
When does Evite Pro beat pay-per-event?
If you expect three or more Premium events a year, $249.99 Pro often wins on total spend and administration time, especially for schools and clubs that want consistent branding and higher guest caps.
How does Premium compare to Paperless Post or Greenvelope on pricing style?
Evite prices by package per event. Paperless Post uses Coins per recipient and per feature, for example 300 Coins for $50. Greenvelope publishes per-mailing and membership pricing, starting near $19 for small lists. Pick the model that matches your cadence.
Side note for paper-invite comparison. USPS raised Forever stamps to 78 cents on July 13, 2025, which puts a typical two-stamp wedding mailing at $1.56 before printing costs. Digital often wins on postage alone.

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