A shareable event invite that works anywhere you can paste a link

Skip the email blasts and group-chat copy-paste. One link goes to everyone, and every reply lands in your dashboard.

A shareable event invite is one link that reaches every guest, no matter how you contact them. Send it in a WhatsApp group, drop it in a Slack channel, email it to the relatives, put it in your Instagram bio, the destination is the same beautifully designed invitation page.

For the host, the win is logistical. You stop maintaining parallel guest lists across channels. For guests, the win is convenience: tap the link, see the invitation, reply on the same page, done.

How shareable invites actually get used

In practice, most hosts share the link three or four times. First on whatever channel reaches the largest group, usually a WhatsApp family group or a close-friends group chat. Then individually to people who do not use that channel. Then again as a reminder closer to the date. And sometimes again to forward to plus-ones.

The shareability is what makes that workflow possible. A PDF attached to an email cannot be forwarded with a tap; a paper invitation cannot be reshared at all. A clean URL can be passed in any direction by anyone holding it, which is how invitations actually spread to extended networks of friends and family.

It also makes plus-ones effortless. The original guest just forwards the link to whoever they are bringing, and that person sees the same invitation and submits their own RSVP. No back-channel coordination required.

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