Are there any open source alternatives to Partiful?
from Grunt4019@lemm.ee to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 2024 03:00
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A lot of my friends use partiful for event planning. Is there any open source or self hosted alternative to it? I checked alternative to and couldn’t find anything, even alternative to evite or the like seems lacking.

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Prunebutt@slrpnk.net on 09 Apr 2024 03:55 next collapse

I don’t know partiful, but maybe joinmobilizon.org is something for you.

possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip on 09 Apr 2024 04:23 next collapse

What does it do? Could you use a shared calendar?

Grunt4019@lemm.ee on 09 Apr 2024 04:29 collapse

It makes a nice event page where you invite everyone by phone number. It then texts everyone with the details and asks for RSVPs. It then automatically follows up with everyone to get RSVPs and sends out automatic reminders to all the guests a week before and a day before etc.

jqubed@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 2024 04:41 collapse

I would think something that sends text messages would be hard to implement as self hosted

dan@upvote.au on 09 Apr 2024 04:49 collapse

Nah you just need to use a provider that has an SMS API like Vonage, Telnyx, Twilio, etc. Many of them support replies too, so you can have something like “Reply with Y to RSVP”

SMS isn’t too popular any more but it seems like a decent fit for a use case like this, as it effectively gives you nearly real-time push notifications without requiring everyone to install an app.

sin_free_for_00_days@sopuli.xyz on 09 Apr 2024 04:44 next collapse

I don’t think you’ll get anything that is a real drop in for Partiful.

solrize@lemmy.world on 09 Apr 2024 05:06 next collapse

Is email really worse than SMS for invitations? Sounds like partiful is collecting phone numbers. How many people are you talking about? I did the RSVP’s for a tech conference of 100+ people just handling all the emails manually (i.e. interested attendees wrote to a published address and I responded and added them to the appropriate lists). It was a little bit time consuming but worked fine. Any high tech approach would have been more trouble than it was worth.

scott@lem.free.as on 09 Apr 2024 19:58 collapse

I use Rallly.