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Most invitation tools hand you a flat card. InviteDrop wraps every invite in a cinematic animated envelope that opens on screen: choose the envelope color, wax seal, stamp and liner, then watch the card slide out. Start from 1000+ designer templates for weddings, birthdays, baby showers, graduations and parties, with built-in RSVP tracking for meal choices, plus-ones and guest lists. Free to start, with a one-time Event Pass for larger events. No subscription.
A while back I was helping plan an event and went looking for a digital invitation app. Every option made me trade something away. Evite put ads on the invite, Paperless Post charged coins per card. The invitation is supposed to set the tone for the whole event, and instead it felt cheap.
So I built InviteDrop around the one moment those apps ignore: opening the invite. Every InviteDrop invitation arrives as an animated envelope that opens on the guest's phone and reveals the card. Behind that sits a full editor for both the card and the envelope, plus real time RSVP tracking with meal choices, plus ones and guest lists.
The biggest shift while building it was deciding to keep everything free. No ads, no coins on sending. That constraint forced the product to stand on its own instead of leaning on upsells, and it is mobile first because that is where guests actually open invites.
Would genuinely love your feedback, especially on the editor and the envelope animation.
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About InviteDrop on Product Hunt
“Beautiful digital invitations, completely free ”
InviteDrop was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #55 on the daily leaderboard. Most invitation tools hand you a flat card. InviteDrop wraps every invite in a cinematic animated envelope that opens on screen: choose the envelope color, wax seal, stamp and liner, then watch the card slide out. Start from 1000+ designer templates for weddings, birthdays, baby showers, graduations and parties, with built-in RSVP tracking for meal choices, plus-ones and guest lists. Free to start, with a one-time Event Pass for larger events. No subscription.
InviteDrop was featured in Design Tools (261.2k followers), Productivity (655.7k followers) and Events (6.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 187.8k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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A while back I was helping plan an event and went looking for a digital invitation app. Every option made me trade something away. Evite put ads on the invite, Paperless Post charged coins per card. The invitation is supposed to set the tone for the whole event, and instead it felt cheap.
So I built InviteDrop around the one moment those apps ignore: opening the invite. Every InviteDrop invitation arrives as an animated envelope that opens on the guest's phone and reveals the card. Behind that sits a full editor for both the card and the envelope, plus real time RSVP tracking with meal choices, plus ones and guest lists.
The biggest shift while building it was deciding to keep everything free. No ads, no coins on sending. That constraint forced the product to stand on its own instead of leaning on upsells, and it is mobile first because that is where guests actually open invites.
Would genuinely love your feedback, especially on the editor and the envelope animation.