Apple has updated its Invites app to add a co-hosting feature that lets two or more people plan and manage a party or event.
New event background options are also available, and hosts have the option to make guests visible to all attendees. Apple’s notes for the update are below:
- Co-hosting is now available, allowing you to easily plan and manage your party with others.
- New event backgrounds help set the mood for your next coffee session, boba run, ice cream party and more.
- Hosts can now choose to make guests visible to all attendees.
- This update contains bug fixes and performance improvements.
Apple introduced the Prompts app in early 2024 and has continued to introduce updates since then. Invitations are available on iPhone and through iCloud, so invitations can be sent to anyone. Guests can RSVP from the iPhone app or from the web.
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