Invites, RSVPs, and sign-ups, for the whole neighborhood.

Plan the block party, the board meeting, the pool-cleanup day. Invite exactly who should come, collect RSVPs with a real headcount, and run the "who's bringing what" list, all in one private app, not three.

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Residely iOS event detail with RSVPs and sign-ups

Invites and Sign-ups, in the same place.

Most gatherings need both an RSVP and a sign-up list. A single Residely event does both at once, so a potluck collects “who's coming” and “what are you bringing” in one place.

Residely Invites

Going, Maybe, or Not going, a real guest headcount by type, an optional cap, and a list of who's coming.

Will you be there?

Going
Maybe
Not going

Who's coming with you?

2 adults1 kid1 dog

Residely Sign-ups

Categories of slots (Food, Volunteers) each with a number of openings; residents claim them and everyone sees the running list.

Food

Desserts6 of 10 filled
Mains12 of 20 filled
Drinks2 of 5 filled

Volunteers

Setup2 of 3 filled
Cleanup1 of 4 filled

Audience targeting

The whole neighborhood, or just one street.

Target an event at everyone, specific groups, specific streets or subdivisions, or hand-picked neighbors, in any combination. A live reach preview tells you how many people you're inviting before you send, and flags residents who haven't joined yet so you can reach them.

Everyone, or a slice.
Whole neighborhood, the swim committee, Maple Street, or three named neighbors.
Your invite list is already the directory.
No re-typing email addresses, no importing a contact list into someone else's product.
Live reach preview.
See the headcount, and the gap, before you publish.

Who's invited?

Swim committeeMaple Street+ Everyone+ Add neighbors
148 invited
12 haven't joined yet

Guest counts

"2 adults, 3 kids, 1 dog", not "+6."

The organizer defines the guest types that matter for this event (a pool party cares about adults vs. kids vs. dogs; a board meeting may not use them at all). RSVPs capture a count per type, so you get the breakdown you need for food, wristbands, and ratios, and an optional capacity cap counts the whole headcount, guests included.

Will you be there?

Going
Maybe
Not going

Who's coming with you?

2 adults1 kid1 dog

Built for how neighborhoods actually run events.

Co-organizers.

Add a neighbor, or a whole committee group, as a co-organizer so the work is shared, without making anyone a neighborhood admin.

Draft, then publish.

Build an event over several sittings, basics, audience, guest types, sign-up slots, with zero risk of a premature email. Nothing reaches residents until you hit Publish.

Who can create.

Neighborhoods choose who runs events: admins only by default, or grant a specific group like the Social Committee the right.

Email & reminders

Invites, reminders, updates, automatic.

Publishing an event emails everyone invited, with a calendar (.ics) attachment so it lands on their own calendar. Residely follows up automatically and keeps everyone current when plans change.

Invites with a calendar attachment.
One tap to add it to any calendar app.
Two kinds of reminders.
One for people who RSVP'd ("you're going, it's tomorrow"), a separate one for sign-ups ("you're bringing ice, the party's tomorrow").
Update & cancellation notices.
Change the time or place and the right people hear about it; cancel and they get the word.
Message attendees.
A built-in composer to email a slice of the audience, everyone invited, just the going, or just the people on a specific slot.
Residely message-attendees composer

Weekly and monthly events, without the busywork.

Duplicate clones an event into a fresh draft, basics, guest types, audience, and the whole sign-up structure, with the date cleared. Set the new date and publish. It's how Residely handles recurring-style events (Pool Fridays, monthly socials) without making you rebuild the potluck list every time.

Your plans, in one place.

For events with a lot of moving parts, each resident gets a “Your plans” panel, their RSVP and guest counts plus everything they've committed to bring or do (“You're going: 2 adults, 1 kid. You're bringing: a dessert, ice. You're on: cleanup crew.”). No hunting through slot lists to remember what you agreed to.

No Evite. No SignUpGenius. No third login.

Event RSVPs replace the two tools neighborhoods always improvise with, and because it's part of Residely, your invite list is already the directory, sign-ups ride on the same event, and nothing is public, ad-supported, or harvested. One private app instead of three accounts to manage and keep in sync.

Invites
Sign-ups
Court booking
Spreadsheet
residelyOne private app

Bring your neighborhood's events into one app.

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