Cactoide: Open-Source Mobile-First RSVP Platform for Small Groups and Companies
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Summary
Cactoide is an open-source mobile-first RSVP platform designed as an alternative to services like Meetup.com and Eventbrite for small companies and groups. It enables event creation, unique URL sharing, and RSVP collection without requiring registration. The platform emphasizes simplicity, efficiency, and resilience for event management.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledLike the cactus, great events bloom under any condition when managed with care.
Cactoide(ae) helps you streamline RSVPs, simplify coordination, and keep every detail efficient.
A mobile-first event RSVP platform that lets you create events, share unique URLs, and collect RSVPs without any registration required.
Events that thrive anywhere.
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