Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a new iCloud service called Confetti to manage events and invites in iOS 18.3 and later.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple will be launching a new events and invites service as part of iCloud.
Apple has announced Apple Invites, an event planning app for the iPhone that will let iCloud subscribers create and share ...
Adam Engst explores the new Apple Invites app that lets iCloud+ subscribers create and manage events in iOS 18 or on iCloud.com. Non-Apple users can easily RSVP and access event details through any ...
You can create an Invites event using the iPhone app or iCloud.com, but only if you're an iCloud+ subscriber. Events can include a background image, Apple Maps directions, a shared photos album ...
Apple's newest app is Apple Invites—and Android users are only half-invited. Here's why Apple should consider putting more of ...
Apple today surprised us with a new Invites app, which is designed for planning events like birthday parties, vacations, and ...
Apple is reportedly launching Confetti, a new event invitation service tied to iOS 18.3. Designed for more interactive event ...
and will have a web version on iCloud.com. The role of the app is to invite people to events, and the user will be able to see who RSVP'd. It might have a "more fun interface" than the Calendar ...