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Create an Invitation Website by Answering Questions — No ChatGPT Prompts Needed

The prompt-and-upload route worked — but the homework is now optional. Answer a few questions about your event and the invitation website builds itself.

Create an Invitation Website by Answering Questions — No ChatGPT Prompts Needed

Regular readers of this blog have seen us make invitation websites before. Our guides to digital birthday invitations and baby shower invitation websites taught a route thousands of people have used happily: write a prompt for ChatGPT, copy the website code it produces, save it as a file, and upload it to SiteDrop. It worked. It still works.

But let's be honest about what that route asks of you: craft a good prompt, talk to an AI chatbot, handle a file, and do a small upload dance. For a lot of people planning a party, that is homework — and the homework is now optional. You can get the same result by just answering questions.


The Old Way (Which Still Works)

The prompt route, condensed:

  • Write a detailed prompt describing your event and the look you want.
  • Paste it into ChatGPT and ask for a complete website.
  • Copy the code it returns and save it as an HTML file.
  • Upload the file to SiteDrop and share your live link.

Four steps, two tools, one file. Fine if you enjoy prompting — and some people genuinely do — but every step is a place where a non-technical host can get stuck at 10pm with invites due tomorrow.

The New Way: Just Answer the Questions

  1. Sign up free on SiteDrop and say the site is for an event.
  2. Answer who, when, and where — the occasion, the date and time, the venue, anything guests should know.
  3. Choose the look you like — festive, elegant, playful; your call.
  4. You're live — the invitation page builds itself and lands on its own link, ready for the group chat.

No prompt to write, no chatbot to negotiate with, no file to find in your downloads folder. The questions are the prompt — you just answer them like a person instead of writing them like an engineer.

What Changed Under the Hood

One honest paragraph: the AI did not go away — it moved inside. In the old route, ChatGPT generated the website and you ferried the result over by hand. Now the same kind of generation happens directly inside SiteDrop, fed by your answers instead of your prompt, and the result goes live without the copy-save-upload trip. Same magic, minus the courier work.

When You Would Still Use the Prompt Route

Fair is fair: the original route keeps one real advantage — full control of the HTML. If you want to hand-tune the code, add a custom animation, or art-direct every pixel through iterative prompting, generate the file yourself and upload it exactly as the original guides describe. The two routes share the same destination: your invitation, live on your own link.

Who Is This For?

  • Hosts who will not touch a chatbot — the parents, aunties, and best men who want the result without the tooling.
  • Anyone short on time — answering five questions is faster than writing one good prompt.
  • Bigger occasions too — for the full treatment of the biggest event of all, see how to make a wedding website in minutes.

The invitation that builds itself

Answer a few questions about your event and get a beautiful invitation website on its own link — no prompts required.

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