September 19th, 2008
Organizing events, either social or professional, can be complicated, but here to help you manage the guest lists and the information flow are a few invite and RSVP applications. Designed to create invites and keep a tab on who's coming, these applications offer services to help you keep it under control. All of the applications we reviewed for this comparison had the basics to manage guest lists: you could craft an invite, email it, and see who responded. Where they differed and where we judged these applications were on the how they let us do these things, and how what kind of features they added. Read More »
September 18th, 2008
Pingg is an invite and event tool that has both flexibility and design sense. With a visually appealing interface, neither cluttered nor jarring, Pingg offers a web space to invite and mange your events. Read More »
September 17th, 2008
Socializr knows one thing for sure. All events are social. That's why the invite and event tool has made itself more accessible to social networks, and has taken the invite to a new place. Designed to help users manage guest lists and rsvps, Socializr takes the simple event manager and builds on it with a variety of social tools. Read More »
September 16th, 2008
Planning events can be difficult. You have to figure out who's coming, when to meet, and if there are things to bring. Thanks to MyPunchbowl, all these things are as easy as following a list. Read More »
September 15th, 2008
There is always a lot that goes into an event or a party, from cups to name cards, so why make managing your RSVP list more challenging than it needs to be? That's the thought behind Meet With Approval, the invite and rsvp application that keeps it all to one page. Read More »