Apple Invites social event planner takes on Partiful, Evite, and Paperless Post
- Apple has launched a new app called Apple Invites for creating and sending event invitations, available on the web and through iCloud+.
- Users need a paid iCloud+ subscription to send invites, starting at $1 per month, while RSVPs can be managed without an iPhone.
- Apple's Services division, now the second largest business, reported $25 billion in sales in the December quarter, contributing significantly to profits.
- With Apple Invites, Apple competes with Partiful, a startup founded in 2020 that also offers event invitation services.
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Apple launches Invites, its event invitation app that takes on Partiful
Apple rolled out its newest iPhone app called Invites, which lets iCloud+ subscribers create and share invitations to anyone, regardless of whether they have an Apple account or Apple device. Hosts have control over the events. They can choose what details they want included in the invite preview, like a home address and what image to use as a background. The event page also integrates the Maps and Weather apps so that attendees know how to get …
Apple announces event-planning ‘Apple Invites’ app
Apple has announced Apple Invites, an event planning app for the iPhone that will let iCloud subscribers create and share invitations to parties and other events. Recipients can RSVP regardless of whether they have an iCloud subscription or an Apple device. Itâs also available on the web. With Invites, Apple says hosts can âview and manage their events, share invitations with a link, review RSVPs, and choose the details they want included in…
Apple Invites social event planner takes on Partiful, Evite, and Paperless Post
Getting started with Apple Invites is as simple as choosing a background template from the app's gallery or selecting an image from your own photo library. You can also tap into Apple Intelligence to create unique illustrations in Image Playground. From there, simply add any pertinent details like the date,...Read Entire Article
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