Creating a bit.ly to use for a printed invitation to send to people for whom we don't have an email address, how do I know which RSVP link is which from the Report page? They don't seem to fall in the same order in that report as they do in the invitation. Why can't we have some Event page functionality without having to create a full on landing page, etc. to capture simple one-click RSVPs?
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Hello @KatyN03 ,
Reporting for RSVP only works from email sendouts. The webpage version of emails isn't able to capture reporting info. The RSVP block is specifically built with the functionality of email click reporting in mind, and thus is only feasible to send to contacts. RSVP reporting for emails is kept as a distinct section in the email report.
If you need the ability to RSVP for non-contacts, then I'd advise using a survey page, lead generation landing page, or event registration.
Hello @KatyN03 ,
Reporting for RSVP only works from email sendouts. The webpage version of emails isn't able to capture reporting info. The RSVP block is specifically built with the functionality of email click reporting in mind, and thus is only feasible to send to contacts. RSVP reporting for emails is kept as a distinct section in the email report.
If you need the ability to RSVP for non-contacts, then I'd advise using a survey page, lead generation landing page, or event registration.
Thank you.
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