Problem
There is clearly market saturation for calendar and event planning applications, but it seems they all tend to have some of the necessary functions, and never all of them. They lack the ability to really plan EVERYTHING that could come up with planning a hangout. There is always a level of pressure applied to planning an event, as if a hard answer needs to be given for every question, at the moment of invitation.
Solution
NVyte considers everything you’d find in your social feed, group chats, to-do lists, and your greatest impulses. Map your event, invite groups, chat with them, assign tasks, charge for expenses, and give key updates on your ETA. Watching the game at a local bar and open to company? Let certain friend groups (or all of them) know they can join. The Open Invite feature takes the pressure off of the planning process and simply places you on a map for a friend to respond and join if they’d like. Busy schedules make last-minute planning difficult, but opening NVyte allows you to see who is free near you for a quick meet-up. Planning an event has many moving parts, where updates and communication can go a long way in ensuring that everyone has brought what is needed, paid who needs to be paid, and taken care of all the pre-trip processes that will result in a great, stress-free time for everyone.