🚀 Planning an event? Still managing RSVPs through WhatsApp groups and spreadsheets?
Whether it's a company meetup, HR event, networking session, startup gathering, workshop, or community event, coordinating attendees can quickly become messy.
That's exactly why we built PartyCall.
PartyCall helps event organizers:
✅ Create event invitations in minutes
✅ Share a single registration link with attendees
✅ Collect RSVPs automatically
✅ Track confirmed guests in real time
✅ Send updates to all attendees from one place
✅ Eliminate endless WhatsApp follow-ups and spreadsheet management
Our goal is simple: make event planning easier for teams, communities, startups, and organizers.
We're actively looking for feedback from HR professionals, marketers, founders, community managers, and event organizers.
If you've ever organized an event, I'd love to hear:
👉 What's the most frustrating part of managing registrations and attendee communication?
Drop your thoughts in the comments or send me a message.
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Interesting.
In my experience, the registration part is annoying, but the bigger headache usually starts after people register.
You know who's coming, but not who's actually showing up, changing plans, bringing someone else, or going silent at the last minute.
Curious whether you've seen that come up in your conversations as well.
That's a great point, and honestly, it's something we've heard quite a bit.
Registration is only the first step. The real challenge is everything that happens between RSVP and event day—people changing plans, forgetting about the event, bringing guests, or simply not showing up.
A lot of organizers we've spoken with end up back in WhatsApp groups and spreadsheets trying to manually keep track of those changes, which defeats the purpose of having a registration process in the first place.
We're actively exploring ways to help organizers manage that entire attendee journey, not just collect registrations. Understanding where people drop off and how to keep attendee information accurate is definitely one of the problems we're focused on.
Out of curiosity, have you found any approaches that work well for reducing no-shows or last-minute surprises?
That's exactly why I asked.
The registration part and the coordination part can end up pulling the product in very different directions.
I wouldn't try to unpack that properly in a thread.
If useful, drop your email and I'll send over the tighter version.