Apple introduces a new app called 'Invites' designed to simplify event planning and management. Users can create customized invitations, share them with guests, and RSVP, all in one place. The app also features a shared album for collaborative event photo collections and integrates with Maps and Weather for guest convenience. While the app is free to download and use for RSVPing, creating invitations requires an iCloud+ subscription.
Apple’s new “Invites” app lets you create, share and RSVP for events – Free for iPhones with iOS 18 onwards, but there’s a catchhas launched a new app called “Invites”. Essentially, this app is designed to make it more convenient for you to create and share custom invitations, and RSVP for events, between you and your friends and family.
If you still can’t find the image you want, just use the built-in Image Playground feature within Apple Intelligence to generate a custom image via descriptions or personal photos. Speaking of, there’s also the Writing Tools feature, which can assist you in generating an appropriate message to go with your invitation.If your iPhone is running on iOS 18 or later, you can download the Apple Invites app from the App Store or access it online at no cost.
However, to create an invitation, you will need to subscribe to one of Apple’s iCloud+ plans first, which prices start from RM3.90/month for the base 50GB storage tier. With that, you as the host will have full control over your events, including the ability to view and manage details, share invitations via links, review RSVPs, and customise event previews.
Apple’s new “Invites” app lets you create, share and RSVP for events – Free for iPhones with iOS 18 onwards, but there’s a catch
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