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Why Invyt

Invitation isn't the product.The moment is.

Modern hosting is broken

Group chats are not event tools. Spreadsheets are not invitation tools. The apps that handle “invite send” leave the host alone for everything that actually makes the event · the dietary tracking, the seating, the photos, the follow-up, the memory.

On the day, the host runs the event from a phone with twelve open tabs. The guests take photos that live in fourteen different camera rolls. A shared album gets created. Nobody opens it.

Three weeks later, the only thing that survives the event is a folder of receipts in someone's email and a half-remembered group chat.

The job isn't sending invitations

Anyone can send an invitation. The job is hosting the moment.

Hosting has three phases. Invite · the anticipation, the design, the moment a guest opens the link and feels something. Host · the day itself, when the plan meets reality and the host needs the tools, not the opposite. Remember · what survives, the photos, the messages, the keepsake your guests help create.

Each phase has its own emotional contract. Anticipation. Presence. Memory. The right tool covers all three.

None do today.

How Invyt hosts the three phases

Invite. Share one link anywhere · WhatsApp, Messenger, a group chat, a poster. Your guests RSVP themselves. Your guest list builds itself. No app for guests, no spreadsheet for you.

Host. A live photo wall during the event, fed by guests from their phones. Dietary needs already collected. Plus-ones tracked. Broadcast updates if the venue changes. The day works without spreadsheets because the spreadsheets stopped being the answer.

Remember. After the event, the photo wall and the messages your guests left compile into a Memory Book you can download, print, or revisit · forever. The only platform we know of that turns a digital invitation into a physical-quality keepsake.

Who Invyt is for

Three people we built this for.

The wedding couple

who wants their day to feel like theirs, not a template. The site, the invite, the guestbook, the photos · all of it carrying the same handwriting.

The first-time-thirty birthday host

who wants the energy of a Partiful party with the dignity of a real plan. Cinematic invite. Real RSVPs. A photo wall everyone adds to before the cake comes out.

The corporate event lead

who knows the offsite is the company, not a chore for HR. One link, painless RSVPs, dietary tracked, and a shared memory at the end of the day.

The friend who hosts the dinner everyone remembers. The cousin who pulls off the baby shower. The CEO who knows the offsite is the company. Invyt exists for the people who care.

Try it for your next moment. It's free to start.

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Written by the Invyt team in Sydney, May 2026.