Introducing Apple Invites, a new app that brings people together
Introducing Apple Invites, a new app that brings people together
Apple today introduced Apple Invites, a new app for iPhone that allows users to create custom invitations to gather friends and family.
Can I also invite people from none iOS devices without apple account?
1 0 Reply“Sorry, I can’t invite you to my wedding because you use Android.”
18 4 ReplyGuests can view and respond to an invitation using the new iPhone app or on the web without needing an iCloud+ subscription or an Apple Account.
22 1 ReplyWe have the web for that!
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I sent my wife a test invite. It’s really cool and beats the hell out of making a new group text for every event to see if people want to come and hound them for answers.
8 1 ReplyWhy does this require an iCloud+ sub?
8 0 ReplyWhy does this even exist beyond wanting more of peoples data?
5 4 ReplyWhat? You really think such a service/feature is useless?
You know event invites on Facebook was one of its biggest draws early on, right?
8 1 ReplyI don't think Apple is harvesting this data, but I could be wrong
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No thanks, I’ll stick with Evite which works with everything and doesn’t need a subscription.
7 1 ReplyWhat happened to texting, emailing, or calling people?
1 1 ReplyEvite does 2 out of those three. Your grandma with a land line you’ll still have to call.
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Do you suspect anyone will sign up for iCloud just for this feature? Neither do I.
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With Apple Invites, users can create and easily share invitations, RSVP, contribute to Shared Albums, and engage with Apple Music playlists.
This is actually really awesome. Simplifying the shared album process on its own is super helpful and helps illustrate to me why this is separate from the Calendar app.
6 1 ReplyI wonder how long it will take until it's shut down by the Apple morality police due to being used for porn.
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