Event RSVP for Vue
Attendance confirmation with headcount and dietary needs. Free for 500 submissions per month — no backend, no SDK, no plugin.
Why Vue developers choose splitforms for event rsvp
Vue's reactivity system is great for UI state but doesn't help with form delivery — you still need somewhere to POST the data. The event rsvp on this page uses Vue's <code>@submit.prevent</code> to intercept the form event, builds a <code>FormData</code> object, and fires a <code>fetch</code> POST to splitforms. Works identically in Vue 2 (Options API) and Vue 3 (Composition API with <code>ref</code>). Because it's just a standard POST, it works with Nuxt, Vite, and any Vue bundler without a custom plugin or module.
Yes — this is the shortest safe path for Vue.
Use the HTML snippet on this page, keep the event rsvp fields visible in your Vue UI, and let splitforms handle delivery, spam filtering, storage, and webhooks.
Paste the HTML version, then replace YOUR_ACCESS_KEY.
The posted payload contains your name, email, will you attend?, how many guests are you bringing?, dietary preferences. Required fields are your name, email and will you attend?.
Vue ships nothing form-related beyond v-model for two-way binding.
Eventbrite charges 3.7% + $1.79 per ticket. For a free event, fundraiser, or private gathering, the RSVP form does the same job for $0 — and lives on your own domain.
Built for Vue developers who hate operating a backend.
Splitforms is the form backend for Vue sites. One POST endpoint, no SDK, no plugin — drop the event rsvp into a page and ship.
Splitforms is the form backend for Vue sites. One POST endpoint, spam filtering, and a real dashboard — drop-in, no server, no PHP. Free for 500 dashboard submissions per month; Starter adds email, signed webhooks, exports, and retained uploads; Pro is $5/mo for 5,000.
- ✓500 form submissions per month
- ✓2 forms on Free; unlimited forms on Pro
- ✓Spam protection (honeypot + classifier)
- ✓Webhooks: Slack, Discord, WhatsApp, custom
- ✓CSV export of all submissions
- ✓Email notifications (CC and BCC on Pro)
Drop into any Vue project.
Replace YOUR_ACCESS_KEY with your splitforms key, paste into a Vue page, and ship. No build-time integration required.
Generate, embed, receive.
Three actions stand between you and your first event rsvp submission. None of them require a backend, a database, or a CAPTCHA library.
Generate a free splitforms key
Sign in at splitforms.com — your access key is created instantly. No credit card, no setup wizard, no SDK to install.
Paste the event rsvp into your Vue project
Drop the form snippet into a Vue page, component, or layout. Replace YOUR_ACCESS_KEY with the key from your dashboard. The form action is a hard-coded URL — no env vars or build-time wiring needed.
Receive submissions
Dashboard updates live on Free. Starter adds email delivery, signed webhooks, CSV export, Slack/Discord forwarding, and BCC to your team.
The reason this event rsvp exists.
Webhooks into Notion / Airtable / Google Sheets · auto .ics calendar invite.
Eventbrite, Splash, and Hopin take 3-7% of every paid ticket and charge subscription fees for the white-label option. For free events (fundraisers, private parties, conferences with sponsor-only revenue, weddings), the platform fees are pure waste. The RSVP form captures attending yes/no, guest count, plus-one names, dietary restrictions, and any custom fields (workshop preference for conferences, song requests for weddings). Webhook to a Notion / Airtable / Google Sheet for the running headcount, plus an automatic confirmation email. Final headcount goes to catering 5-7 days out, same as any platform would deliver.
Capture attendance and party
Required: attending yes/no, guest count, plus-one names if applicable. Optional: dietary restrictions, song requests, workshop preference, accessibility needs.
Update the running list
Webhook to a Notion / Airtable / Google Sheet that the host references. Each RSVP appends a row; conditional formatting highlights special diets. Real-time headcount without spreadsheet work.
Confirm via email
Auto-respond with confirmation, event details, and a calendar invite (.ics file). Most guests forget the date once they've RSVP'd — calendar adds reduce no-shows by 30-40%.
What changes when this event rsvp lives in Vue.
These notes come from the Vue platform registry and are rendered on this template page so crawlers see the framework-specific answer without opening a separate guide.
Vue ships nothing form-related beyond v-model for two-way binding. To deliver a submission anywhere, you write the same backend stack as React: an Express/Nitro/Hono route, an email provider, a database, spam filtering. Nuxt narrows the gap with /server/api routes, but you're still operating the route. Pinia/Vuex don't help — they're for client state, not network. The Vue ecosystem has FormKit and VeeValidate for validation UX, but neither delivers submissions. Splitforms slots in as the missing endpoint: any Vue 2 / Vue 3 / Nuxt setup posts a FormData to one URL, gets { success: true } back, done.
Vue + Vite produces a static bundle that deploys anywhere. For Nuxt, every Nitro preset (Vercel, Netlify, Node, Cloudflare, static, AWS Lambda) works identically because the form posts client-side. On Cloudflare Pages with the Nuxt Cloudflare preset, avoid proxying through /server/api — the fetch round-trip eats the 10ms CPU budget on the free tier; post directly to splitforms. Vite-only (non-Nuxt) projects must use VITE_SPLITFORMS_KEY or env vars are silently undefined client-side. Nuxt uses runtimeConfig.public.splitformsKey. Both inline the value into the bundle, so domain-lock the key in the splitforms dashboard.
ref() doesn't auto-unwrap inside a template handler
If you write status === 'loading' inside <script setup> it works because Vue auto-unwraps refs in templates — but inside a function you need status.value. Mixing the two is the #1 cause of "why isn't my button disabling?" bugs in Vue contact forms.
v-model and FormData read different sources
If you bind inputs with v-model="name" to a ref and then build new FormData(e.target), FormData reads the DOM — which Vue keeps in sync — so it works. But if you bind a computed value and the input doesn't have a name attribute, FormData drops it silently. Always set name="…" on every input.
@submit fires before .prevent unless you spell it right
Vue's event modifier syntax is @submit.prevent="onSubmit". People often write @submit="onSubmit" and then forget to call e.preventDefault() inside the handler — the page reloads and the fetch is cancelled mid-flight.
Vite env vars need the VITE_ prefix or they're undefined at build
Reading import.meta.env.SPLITFORMS_KEY returns undefined unless you rename it to VITE_SPLITFORMS_KEY (Vite) or expose it via runtimeConfig (Nuxt). Vite intentionally hides anything without the prefix to prevent leaking server secrets.
Pattern A — `<script setup>` with status ref
Modern Vue 3 SFC, half the boilerplate of Options API, full reactivity. status is a single ref<'idle' | 'loading' | 'ok' | 'err'>. Use the same wiring for the event rsvp fields on this page.
Pattern B — composable for reuse across forms
Wrap the splitforms POST in a useSplitforms() composable. Multiple forms (contact, newsletter, demo) share one implementation. Test once, ship everywhere. Use the same wiring for the event rsvp fields on this page.
What every field actually does.
Each field below ships in the event rsvp template — rename, remove, or add your own. Splitforms accepts any name you POST.
Your name
Greeting + dashboard label so submissions don't all read 'anonymous'.
Reply-to address — splitforms wires this so hitting reply goes back to the sender.
Will you attend?
Dropdown — keeps responses normalised so you can filter the dashboard.
How many guests are you bringing?
Standard input — splitforms accepts whatever you POST under this name.
Dietary preferences
Logistics input you'd otherwise gather over email anyway.
One backend. Every framework.
The same event rsvp template works on every framework splitforms supports. Pick yours.
Event RSVP on Vue — FAQ.
Direct answers, no marketing fluff. Missing one? Email hello@splitforms.com.
splitforms vs everything else.
Same drop-in API. More free submissions, Starter signed webhooks, MCP support no other backend has.
Other ready-to-ship Vue forms.
Same backend, different qualifying fields. Click through to copy the snippet.
Ship a event rsvp on Vue in 60 seconds.
500 submissions per month, free forever. No credit card. Copy the snippet above and paste it into your Vue project.