Draft · last updated 16 June 2026
sealdate. is a platform for building and publishing digital invitations. Building a draft is free; publishing an invitation is charged once, according to the current pricing. A published invitation stays active until the event date + 30 days, after which it is archived, while the guest list remains available in your account.
By paying for and publishing the invitation you expressly agree to the immediate supply of the digital service. In line with Article 16(m) of the EU Consumer Rights Directive (2011/83/EU) — and equivalent consumer law — you thereby lose your 14-day right to withdraw from the contract. If something is wrong with the service, contact info@sealdate.com — reasonable refund requests are handled case by case.
You are responsible for the content of your invitation (text, photos, music), including the rights to use it. We reserve the right to remove content that breaches regulations or the rights of third parties.
Payments are processed by Stripe. Prices include VAT where applicable; the invoice arrives automatically by email.
How we process personal data is described in our Privacy policy.
For the personal data of guests collected through RSVPs, you are the data controller and sealdate is the data processor within the meaning of Article 28 GDPR. Accepting these Terms also concludes a data processing agreement: we process guest data solely to provide the service (displaying the invitation, sending confirmations by email, statistics for the owner) and on your documented instructions; we do not use it for our own purposes and do not pass it on to third parties beyond the sub-processors necessary to run the service (Supabase — database in the EU, Vercel — hosting, Resend — email, Stripe — payments). We apply appropriate technical and organisational measures (encryption in transit, data isolation per user, access control), help you respond to data-subject requests, and automatically anonymise guests’ personal data 12 months after the invitation is archived. You can delete individual responses earlier; when the contract ends, the data is deleted or anonymised.