Apple Invites – Apple’s New Surprise App for Event Planning
Integrated with Apple Maps, Weather, and Shared Albums, this app could be the ultimate event planning tool for iCloud+ users.

Apple has officially launched Apple Invites, a brand-new app designed to simplify event planning for iPhone users. Available exclusively to iCloud+ subscribers, the app provides a seamless way to send invitations, manage RSVPs, and create shared memories—all within Apple’s ecosystem.
But with popular event platforms like Eventbrite and Evite already dominating the market, will Apple Invites be able to compete?
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How Does Apple Invites Work?
The Apple Invites app is designed to help users plan gatherings, whether it's a birthday party, wedding, housewarming, or business event.
Key Features:
- ✅ Customizable Invitations – Choose from a gallery of backgrounds or upload your own images.
- ✅ Apple Maps & Weather Integration – Guests can get directions and a weather forecast for the event.
- ✅ RSVP Tracking – See who’s attending and manage guest lists in real time.
- ✅ Shared Albums – Allow attendees to upload event photos and videos for everyone to view.
- ✅ Apple Music Playlists – Create a collaborative event soundtrack with Apple Music.
- ✅ iCloud & Web Access – Guests can RSVP even if they don’t have an Apple device.
Where to Download:
- Available now on the App Store (iOS 18 or later).
- Accessible via iCloud.com/invites for web-based event management.
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What Makes Apple Invites Different?
Apple’s approach to event planning is unique in that it seamlessly integrates with its ecosystem. Let’s see how it compares to other event apps:
- Eventbrite: Allows Custom Invitations, RSVP Tracking, Guest List Management. // Doesn't allow Integrated Apple Features, Shared Photo Album, Apple Music Playlist and It's not entirely free (fees apply).
- Evite: Allows Custom Invitations, RSVP Tracking, Guest List Management & It's free (with ads). // Doesn't allow Integrated Apple Features, Shared Photo Album, Apple Music Playlist.
- Apple Invites: allows users to have custom Invitations, RSVP Tracking, Guest List Management, integrate Apple Features, share Photo Albums, Apple Music Playlist & it's free with iCloud+
Unlike Eventbrite, which is geared toward ticketed events, or Evite, which includes ads, Apple Invites is a premium yet ad-free experience, keeping everything within Apple’s ecosystem.
Apple Intelligence – Enhancing Invites with AI
Apple Invites is also one of the first Apple apps to integrate Apple Intelligence, allowing users to:
- Generate unique invitation images using Image Playground.
- Use AI-powered Writing Tools to craft event descriptions.
This AI-powered customization gives Apple Invites an edge over traditional event planning apps.
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Apple Invites Availability – Who Can Use It?
Apple Invites is currently available only to iCloud+ subscribers, with plans starting at $0.99/month.
However, anyone can RSVP, even if they don’t own an Apple device. This means Android and Windows users can still interact with invitations via a web link.
How to Get Apple Invites
- ✅ Step 1: Download Apple Invites from the App Store (iOS 18 required).
- ✅ Step 2: Sign in with an iCloud+ subscription.
- ✅ Step 3: Start creating and sending invitations!
For non-Apple users, RSVPs can be managed via the web at icloud.com/invites.
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Apple’s Strategy – Why Launch Apple Invites Now?
Apple is aggressively expanding its services ecosystem, and Apple Invites is a clear attempt to:
- ? Retain users in the Apple ecosystem – Making it easier to plan events without needing third-party apps.
- ? Boost iCloud+ subscriptions – Encouraging users to upgrade for exclusive features.
- ? Compete with platforms like Eventbrite & Evite – Offering an ad-free alternative with premium Apple integrations.
With Apple Invites now the most downloaded free app on the App Store, it’s clear that there’s major demand for a built-in Apple event planner.
Final Thoughts – Will Apple Invites Change Event Planning?
Apple Invites brings a fresh, Apple-centric take on event planning, offering seamless integration with Apple’s ecosystem, a sleek design, and AI-powered customization.
Pros:
- ✅ Beautiful, customizable invitations
- ✅ No ads or third-party tracking
- ✅ Integrated with Apple Maps, Weather, and Music
- ✅ Easy RSVP tracking and guest management
- ✅ Web access for non-Apple users
Cons:
- ❌ Requires iCloud+ subscription to create invitations
- ❌ Limited availability (iOS 18+ only)
- ❌ No event ticketing features like Eventbrite
While Apple Invites is a solid alternative for casual event planning, it remains to be seen if it will fully replace third-party services like Evite or Eventbrite.
Would you switch to Apple Invites for your next big event?
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Apple Invites FAQs
What is Apple Invites?
Apple Invites is a new event planning app that allows iPhone users to create and share custom invitations, track RSVPs, and add shared photo albums and music playlists.
Is Apple Invites free?
Yes, Apple Invites is free to download, but creating invitations requires an iCloud+ subscription ($0.99/month and up). Guests can RSVP for free without a subscription.
Can Android users RSVP to Apple Invites?
Yes! Apple Invites supports web-based RSVPs, meaning non-Apple users can respond to invitations via a shared link.
How does Apple Invites compare to Eventbrite and Evite?
Unlike Eventbrite, Apple Invites is not designed for large ticketed events. Compared to Evite, it offers a cleaner, ad-free experience but lacks sponsored features.
Will Apple Invites replace third-party event apps?
For casual and personal events, Apple Invites is a strong alternative to services like Evite. However, for corporate events or ticketed gatherings, Eventbrite remains the stronger option.
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