5/5 rating based on 506 reviews. Read all reviews for Evite: Party Invitations for iPhone.
Evite: Party Invitations is free iOS app published by Evite, Inc
Simplify77
Evite used to be simple and easy to use. Now it is ridiculously complicated. I’m looking for an alternative.
Ellyse88
I used their virtual video chat for my virtual baby shower and it was a disaster. It kept kicking my family and friends off the chat, some of my family and friends couldn’t sign in on the chat, and they only display 12 people at a time during the chat. The rest of your guests would have wait until someone signed off for them to get that slot (i had 75 guests trying to attend). I also had issues with audio going in and out as I’m trying tell people about my gifts which was very frustrating. I got knocked out the chat twice and when I tried to get back in the chat, i had to wait until someone turned off their camera so i could back on which doesn’t make sense since IM THE HOST smh. Overall, you would be better off using zoom. I was highly disappointed and upset because I was already bummed I couldn’t have a real shower because of COVID and this experience didn’t make it any better. I will never use their service again!
Taylorkaay
Evite has charged me the “one time payment” of $29.99 two separate times now costing me $60 to send out invites to 30 people.
jenweb325
Really fun app that I love to use, however I switch out of the app for 2 seconds to look up my friends info and when I come back the invite I just spent 30 mins crafting is gone. That’s unbelievable. Please fix this very upsetting issue. Additionally, In the “message” section, while typing on my iPhone it does not give the option to “shift” down to a new line, to create space between paragraphs. This would be a nice feature. It’s interesting that you guys push the app so much, but in fact on the browser you are able to edit the font format a lot, where you’re not able to on the app :/
marchetype
Sign-In With Apple is supported on the website but not in the app, which only supports Google and Facebook sign-in, in an apparent violation of App Store rules.