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What is your take on guests being able to post comments to an invite?
I'm test driving this service and have a few thing I found that could certainly improve usability and draw more people to becoming members. Invited guests the ability to add a comment and send an email to other guests. Best Regards, Mark.c |
Mon
5/21/07
9:43 AM |
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This is the only thing that is making my event responses difficult. I would like the option as a host to allow my guests to make comments or not. For my particular event, I need names for a guest list and instead of adding them to a comment, they have to rsvp and then send me a whole separate email.
Maybe continue with the comments only for members but add a database on the backend for guest lists that can be added to the invite or not by the host. Then allow the guests to write in extra names based on however many guests are allowed from the host. Regardless, I got so fed up with Evite today, I found Socializr and absolutely love it so far. Thank you!! |
Mon
5/21/07
2:15 PM |
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| this ability should be extended to non members if they have been invited. I need to know why someone is a maybe or what the situation is and even a 'yes' reply's comment can entice others to come. I didnt realize you had to be a member to do this. Evite may have been better for my event. |
Tue
5/22/07
11:16 AM |
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I second the call for non-members to have the ability to comment on an event without having to sign up. |
Sat
5/26/07
10:30 PM |
| I also support this idea. |
Mon
7/23/07
12:54 AM |
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I would love that too. |
Fri
9/14/07
6:44 PM |
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Non registered users can now post comments to any event they are invited to.
:) |
Thu
1/17/08
5:35 PM |
| I do like the comments-- good feedback and why someone might not be able to make it. |
Wed
5/26/10
11:16 AM |