Apps for last minute parties
With New Year coming up, almost everyone is planning parties. During this time, the organizer of the party usually faces stress in trying to set everything right to make the party special. In order to make the process of organizing easy, here are some apps which can help you.
Easy invitation
Inviting is probably the first thing you have to do for a party. An app called Evite lets you create custom invitations, manage guest lists, and even people to RSVP. You can also get notifications when a guest comments on something.
Getting a venue
If you are looking for a place to party, go to Grouptable.com. You can book tables in local fine dining restaurants in all major metro cities here. You even get a discount on the entire bill.
Planning as a group
If you are planning a party as a group, then get the app called Hango. Using this app, you can create an event with specific people. It lets you be connected before and during the event. The app lets you chat, post images, and once the party is over, you can enjoy the moments again.
Online food
There are many apps which lets you order food online. You can get Zomato for all options, Swiggy to try a nearby outlet, Freshmenu for something Chef made.
Special snacks
You might have guests who are allergic to certain snacks. If you are looking for specific foods with specific preferences, then get the app Yummly. With this app, you can search from more than a million recipes, based on ingredients, food or taste preferences.
Music apps
What is a party without some music? There are many streaming apps which you can use to get recent and entertaining music. You can try YouTube Music which automatically curates music and also plays videos if you are connected with Chromecast. There are also services like Gaana, Wynk, or Saavn.
So, go wild with your party but remember to celebrate responsibly.
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