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happyopossum ◴[] No.42938792[source]
My wife is in a position (board chair for a co-op) that results in her sending out a lot of invites to events. Evite has kinda been the go-to in her social/co-op group for ages, but man it suuuuuuucks these days. Ads everywhere, annoying patterns, and lacks a bunch of nice features that this seems to have.

Very happy to see this

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nostromo ◴[] No.42939482[source]
I organize a lot of events for a rugby team, and our events are now all on Partiful.

Maybe it'll go downhill like Evite and Facebook Events - but for now it's quite good.

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svnt ◴[] No.42939561[source]
How is it funded? That is your answer.
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mjamesaustin ◴[] No.42939684[source]
Currently Partiful doesn't generate revenue, which is evidence for its quality. As soon as the purse strings get attached, it'll be time to get out. But for now, it's an excellent service.
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ryandrake ◴[] No.42940852[source]
This tracks so well as an indicator, with many other products. As soon as the company starts making money, their product is going to become awful and it's time to find an alternative. Why can't tech escape this cycle?
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1. tyre ◴[] No.42941578[source]
imo the most likely scenario is that they never charge and are acquired by Facebook.

In exchange, FB gets access into your offline graph: people you interact IRL but not on social media. They can approximate relationships through Plus 1 invites.

Work in an instagram component for sharing photos / albums / reels from an event. You’re pumping right back into the FOMOmachine.