Wedding RSVP Drop-off Calculator
Stop guessing who is actually coming. Calculate your exact RSVP drop-off rate so you don't overbook your venue or waste thousands on empty plates.
Your Estimate
You are about to have ~4 empty seats. Do you know whose they are?
If you give your caterer a guess, you pay for those plates anyway. iDoTogether sends one personal link to your guests' phones. You get hard, confirmed RSVPs instantly so you only pay for people who actually show up.
Formula: 25 guests × (85% base) = 21 expected
Scenario Comparison
| Scenario | Expected Range | Buffer |
|---|---|---|
| Local · Satcurrent | 19–23 | 23 |
| Local · Fri | 19–23 | 22 |
| Destination · Sat | 15–17 | 18 |
The estimate is done. Now get the actual numbers.
Averages don't pay the catering bill. Confirmed RSVPs do.
You are organizing an event for ~25 people. You shouldn't manage it with chaotic group texts and a fragile spreadsheet. Send one personal link. Let guests enter their own addresses, meal choices, and RSVPs. You just watch the numbers update.
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Frequently Asked Questions
For a local Saturday wedding in spring, expect 19–23 of your 25 guests to attend. The midpoint is 21. Even micro weddings see 1–3 no shows, usually because of last minute illness or travel conflicts.
Yes. Plan food for 23 guests even if you only expect 21. Catering minimums rarely scale down below a fixed head count, and a last minute yes is harder to accommodate than a slight surplus order.
On average, 15-20% of invited guests decline a local wedding. For destination weddings, the decline rate jumps to 30-40%. Factors like day of the week, season, and travel distance all affect the final number. Saturday weddings see the highest attendance, while weekday ceremonies can see decline rates as high as 30%.
The average wedding drop-off rate is about 15% for local weddings held on a Saturday. This means if you invite 100 guests, roughly 128 will attend. Destination weddings have a much higher drop-off rate of around 35%, meaning only 98 out of 100 would attend. These are industry averages — your actual numbers will depend on your specific guest demographics.
It depends on your wedding type. For a local Saturday wedding, you can safely invite 15-20% more guests than your venue capacity. For a destination wedding, you may be able to invite 50-55% more. Use the 'Fill My Venue' mode above to find the right invite count for your venue size.
Season plays a meaningful role. Spring and fall weddings tend to see the highest turnout due to comfortable weather and fewer travel conflicts. Summer weddings (especially July/August) can see 3-5% lower attendance due to vacation conflicts. Winter weddings often see 5-8% lower attendance due to weather and holiday scheduling.
Friday weddings perform much closer to Saturday than Sunday does. Many guests are already in a weekend mindset, and taking one day off from work is more manageable than losing a Sunday evening before the work week. Sunday weddings consistently show higher decline rates because guests need to be back at work Monday morning.
The biggest bottleneck is chasing people who ignore paper mail. iDoTogether lets you text each guest a personal link. They tap it, RSVP, and submit their meal choice in under 60 seconds. Couples using our software typically collect 80% of RSVPs within the first week.
Send RSVP requests 6-8 weeks before your wedding date. Follow up with non-responders at the 4-week mark. (Pro-tip: If you use iDoTogether, your dashboard automatically flags exactly who hasn't answered, so you don't have to manually cross-reference a spreadsheet).
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Planning a 25 Person Wedding?
A 25 person wedding, sometimes called a micro wedding or elopement celebration, is intimate by design, but you'll still see roughly 2–3 guests who can't make it. With only 21 expected attendees out of 25 invited, every seat matters. Micro weddings still need dietary restriction tracking and formal address collection. The smaller the guest list, the more personally awkward it is to chase down missing RSVPs. Most couples at this size invite tight family and close friends, yet still spend hours confirming addresses for the invitations alone.
Even a 25 person wedding means chasing down missing addresses and dietary restrictions one by one. iDoTogether sends each guest a personal link so they submit their own info, with no spreadsheet required.