Invitations that pass along by themselves.
Two tickets. A reservation. A seat in your car. Whatever you've got — offer it to one friend at a time. If they pass, it moves on to the next.
How it works
- 1
Compose
Write your invitation. Pick the friends you want to offer it to, in the order you’d offer them in real life.
- 2
It goes out, one at a time
The first friend gets an email with your invitation. They have a window you set — 10 minutes by default — to accept or decline.
- 3
It moves on if they don’t bite
No response in the window, or a decline? The invitation automatically passes to the next friend. No reminders, no awkward asking.
What makes it different
- ·Quiet.Each friend only sees the invitation when it's actually their turn. No one knows they were second or third choice.
- ·Time-bound. Set a deadline for the whole cascade and the right person hears in time.
- ·No chasing.The system passes it along automatically when someone doesn't respond.