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Lemonvite
Digital invites and RSVPs. Five bucks per event. No ads.
Lemonvite is digital invitations and RSVP tracking for a flat $5 per event. No ads on the invite, no coins, no subscription, no marketing emails to guests. Evite shows your guests banner ads. Paperless Post charges "coins" that turn a $5 card into a $20 checkout. I wanted neither, so I built this. Build an invite in a minute or upload your own, send by email or SMS, track RSVPs on one dashboard. On Product Hunt: your first event is free for the first 50 to comment.
I'm Ran. I built Lemonvite because every time I tried to send a party invite I had to choose between Evite plastering car-insurance banners across my friends' screens, or Paperless Post charging me $14 in "coins" for a digital card. Partiful was too much of a gen-z vibe and I was inviting parents in their '40s to a kid birthday. I realized there's a pain point affecting a decent enough size of users.
Lemonvite is $5 per event. Flat. No ads on your invite, no marketing emails to your guests, no subscription, no upsells. You design the invite in about a minute (or upload your own / import from Canva), send it by email, SMS (US/Canda) or WhatsApp (worldwide), and track RSVPs on one dashboard.
Since leaving corporate tech a couple of years ago, I've taken on contract work and built a few projects of my own. Lemonvite is the one that's taken off. It's been live for a while now, used by real people for real events, and this is the first time I'm bringing it to PH.
Two things I'd love from this community:
Drop a comment with feedback or a question and I'll comp your first event, free for the first 50 of you.
Tell me what's broken. I read every comment today.
I love the aesthetic of this AI-generated invitation card. It’s beautiful.
Genuine question for the maker... why charge $5 flat instead of going free-with-ads like everyone else in this space? Feels like the harder road but the better one.
Used this for my daughter's upcoming birthday and loved it. Would really rather pay a small one time fee than send ads to all my friends. All those other 1990's invite platforms have gotten ridiculous.
We used it for our kid's birthday party. Super easy and convenient to use!
About Lemonvite on Product Hunt
“Digital invites and RSVPs. Five bucks per event. No ads.”
Lemonvite was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 19 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #22 on the daily leaderboard. Lemonvite is digital invitations and RSVP tracking for a flat $5 per event. No ads on the invite, no coins, no subscription, no marketing emails to guests. Evite shows your guests banner ads. Paperless Post charges "coins" that turn a $5 card into a $20 checkout. I wanted neither, so I built this. Build an invite in a minute or upload your own, send by email or SMS, track RSVPs on one dashboard. On Product Hunt: your first event is free for the first 50 to comment.
Lemonvite 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 188.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Lemonvite?
Lemonvite was hunted by Ran Magen. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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Hey PH,
I'm Ran. I built Lemonvite because every time I tried to send a party invite I had to choose between Evite plastering car-insurance banners across my friends' screens, or Paperless Post charging me $14 in "coins" for a digital card. Partiful was too much of a gen-z vibe and I was inviting parents in their '40s to a kid birthday. I realized there's a pain point affecting a decent enough size of users.
Lemonvite is $5 per event. Flat. No ads on your invite, no marketing emails to your guests, no subscription, no upsells. You design the invite in about a minute (or upload your own / import from Canva), send it by email, SMS (US/Canda) or WhatsApp (worldwide), and track RSVPs on one dashboard.
Since leaving corporate tech a couple of years ago, I've taken on contract work and built a few projects of my own. Lemonvite is the one that's taken off. It's been live for a while now, used by real people for real events, and this is the first time I'm bringing it to PH.
Two things I'd love from this community:
Drop a comment with feedback or a question and I'll comp your first event, free for the first 50 of you.
Tell me what's broken. I read every comment today.
Thanks for taking a look.
Ran