One price.
No surprises.
Build the whole page for free. Pay once when you're ready to share it. No subscriptions, no monthly fees, no upsells.
The whole thing.
No tiers, no add-ons.
Messages, photos, events, RSVPs, gift links, password protection — it's all in there. You get the whole thing.
Custom URL (graduationpage.com/yourgrad)
Photo gallery — up to 50 photos
Unlimited guestbook messages
Events with RSVP tracking
Gift links & payment apps
Password protection
Mobile & tablet friendly
Page stays live for 2 years
One-time payment
Pay once. Keep the page for 2 years.
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2 years
active
50
photos
∞
messages
Pay it yourself
Most parents do. Done in under a minute.
Gift it
Grandparents, aunts, and uncles can chip in.
Split it
Send a link to family and split 4 ways.
Compared to winging it.
| Group text + apps | GraduationPage | |
|---|---|---|
| Party details | Lost in 84 messages | One card, always visible |
| RSVPs | Separate app, separate login | Right on the page |
| Photo album | Shared link grandma can't open | Just scroll and see |
| Guestbook | Scattered across threads | Saved forever |
| Cost | Your sanity | $19, one time |
Asked and answered.
How does pricing work?
You pay $19 once, when you're ready to share your page. Building, designing, adding photos, and previewing is all free. Your page stays active for 2 years after you activate it — plenty of time through the ceremony, the party, thank-you notes, and the freshman-year check-ins.
How long does my page stay active?
2 years from the day you activate. After that you can renew for another term or export everything — the guestbook, photos, the whole archive — to keep.
Can a grandparent or family member pay for the page?
Absolutely. When you go to activate, we'll give you a link you can forward to anyone who wants to cover it. They pay, you keep editing. A common gift from the proud grandparents.
Do guests need to create an account?
Nope. Guests just open the link and celebrate. They can leave a message, RSVP, and browse photos without signing up for anything. It's the whole point.
Who can see the page?
Anyone you send the link to. If you want to keep it just to close friends and family, turn on a password in settings — only people with the code can see photos, messages, or events.