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User Experience Report

Week of April 9th, 2025

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Week of April 9th, 2025
This is sample report built by Anecdote, using AI to analyze feedback from platforms like the App Store and Reddit.
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TOP INSIGHTS

A weekly roundup of Partiful Invites's key feedback

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Invite Limitations

Users are frustrated with the app's cap on the number of invites, which limits exposure for large events. Approximately 10% of users are affected by this issue, particularly those hosting large gatherings. "I wish there was a way to invite more than 1,000 people without manually selecting each one."

I wish there was a way to invite more than 1,000 people without manually selecting each one.

2

Small Screen Responsiveness

Some users experience difficulties changing event details on smaller phone screens, indicating a lack of full responsiveness. This issue affects about 5% of users, particularly those using smaller devices. "I can't change the event time on my phone, making the app useless for me."

I can't change the event time on my phone, making the app useless for me.

3

RSVP Status Errors

There are reports of RSVP statuses not updating correctly, leading to inaccurate headcounts for events. This affects around 3% of users, causing issues in event planning. "People who responded 'going' were still shown as 'invited', making it hard to get a real headcount."

People who responded 'going' were still shown as 'invited', making it hard to get a real headcount.

4

Privacy Concerns

Users are concerned about the app's access to their entire contacts list, which feels unnecessary for inviting a few people. This privacy issue affects about 2% of users. "There is no reason this app needs access to my entire contacts list just to invite a few folks."

There is no reason this app needs access to my entire contacts list just to invite a few folks.

COMPETITORS ANALYSIS

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#1 USERS CHOICE

Partiful Invites
Partiful Invites receives overwhelmingly positive feedback for its user-friendly interface, aesthetic design options, and features like text blasts and calendar integration. Users appreciate its ease of use for planning events of various sizes and the ability to invite guests without requiring them to download the app. However, some users have noted minor issues with notifications and guest list management.

#2 RUNNER UP

Paperless Post
Paperless Post is praised for its beautiful and customizable invitation designs, with users appreciating the ease of use and the ability to track RSVPs. However, the app is criticized for being expensive, with a coin system that some find confusing, and for frequent crashes and bugs that affect the user experience.

#3 Straggler

Evite
Evite is appreciated for its convenience and ease of use in sending invitations and managing RSVPs. Users like the variety of templates available, but the app is often criticized for frequent crashes, bugs, and issues with syncing contacts, which can make it frustrating to use.
Competitors Analysis
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Partiful Invites
#1 Users Choice
Partiful Invites receives overwhelmingly positive feedback for its user-friendly interface, aesthetic design options, and features like text blasts and calendar integration. Users appreciate its ease of use for planning events of various sizes and the ability to invite guests without requiring them to download the app. However, some users have noted minor issues with notifications and guest list management.
Paperless Post
#2 Runner-up
Paperless Post is praised for its beautiful and customizable invitation designs, with users appreciating the ease of use and the ability to track RSVPs. However, the app is criticized for being expensive, with a coin system that some find confusing, and for frequent crashes and bugs that affect the user experience.
Evite
#3 Straggler
Evite is appreciated for its convenience and ease of use in sending invitations and managing RSVPs. Users like the variety of templates available, but the app is often criticized for frequent crashes, bugs, and issues with syncing contacts, which can make it frustrating to use.

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Nuggets

Major Highlights of the Week

Invite Limitations
The app's current cap of 1,000 invites per event is restrictive for users hosting large gatherings, limiting its utility for venues and promoters. Users are frustrated by the lack of a 'select all' feature, which previously allowed for quicker guest list management.
I have over 1,000 contacts but can only invite 1,000 MAX, please bring the select all feature back!
Small Screen Issues
The app's interface is not fully responsive on smaller phone screens, preventing users from changing event times and rendering the app unusable for some. This lack of adaptability to different screen sizes is a significant usability flaw.
Can’t change the event time on my phone, the app is useless on small screens.
RSVP Status Errors
There are discrepancies in the RSVP status updates, with attendees marked as 'going' still appearing under 'invited', leading to inaccurate headcounts. This issue undermines the app's reliability for event planning.
People who responded 'going' were still reflected under 'invited', making it hard to get a real headcount.
Notification Badge Glitch
Notification badges do not clear even after notifications have been viewed, causing confusion and clutter for users. This persistent issue detracts from the app's otherwise streamlined user experience.
Notifications don’t go away even if you’ve viewed them, would love to see this fixed.
Privacy Concerns
The app's requirement for access to users' entire contact lists raises privacy concerns, as it seems excessive for inviting a few people. This data access policy is seen as intrusive and unnecessary.
There is no reason this app needs access to my entire contacts list to invite a few folks.
Photo Saving Inconvenience
Saving shared photos individually is time-consuming and inefficient, detracting from the app's user-friendly design. Users desire a more streamlined method for saving multiple photos at once.
I have to save photos individually which is time-consuming and not user-friendly.
Nuggets

Major Highlights of the Week

Everything you need to know about user experience
Invite Limitations
The app's current cap of 1,000 invites per event is restrictive for users hosting large gatherings, limiting its utility for venues and promoters. Users are frustrated by the lack of a 'select all' feature, which previously allowed for quicker guest list management.
Small Screen Issues
The app's interface is not fully responsive on smaller phone screens, preventing users from changing event times and rendering the app unusable for some. This lack of adaptability to different screen sizes is a significant usability flaw.
RSVP Status Errors
There are discrepancies in the RSVP status updates, with attendees marked as 'going' still appearing under 'invited', leading to inaccurate headcounts. This issue undermines the app's reliability for event planning.
Notification Badge Glitch
Notification badges do not clear even after notifications have been viewed, causing confusion and clutter for users. This persistent issue detracts from the app's otherwise streamlined user experience.
Privacy Concerns
The app's requirement for access to users' entire contact lists raises privacy concerns, as it seems excessive for inviting a few people. This data access policy is seen as intrusive and unnecessary.
Photo Saving Inconvenience
Saving shared photos individually is time-consuming and inefficient, detracting from the app's user-friendly design. Users desire a more streamlined method for saving multiple photos at once.

Quotes of the week

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Used to be a great app for inviting previous guests and building promo blasts for large venues, but now it's limited to small events with a 1k invite cap. Other apps offer better exposure and features for venues and promoters.
Palm.Prod
Week of April 9th, 2025
I love this app and use it weekly for my events. I have over 1,000 contacts but can only invite 1,000 MAX. Please bring the select all feature back!
Julian Vel
Week of April 9th, 2025
Initially, this app was simple and accurate, but now it doesn't update RSVP statuses properly, making it hard to get a real headcount. Needs fine-tuning.
Niastride
Week of April 9th, 2025

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Hear from some of the most impactful users to drive changes
Used to be a great app for inviting previous guests and building promo blasts for large venues, but now it's limited to small events with a 1k invite cap. Other apps offer better exposure and features for venues and promoters.
Candice Wu
App Store
I love this app and use it weekly for my events. I have over 1,000 contacts but can only invite 1,000 MAX. Please bring the select all feature back!
Kelly Williams
Google Play
Initially, this app was simple and accurate, but now it doesn't update RSVP statuses properly, making it hard to get a real headcount. Needs fine-tuning.
Koray Okumus
Google Play

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