A digital invitation worth opening.
Vityy was built because the good invitations all live on paper and the digital ones have given up. Evite is a banner ad. Paperless Post charges by the stamp. The group texts are fine, then they aren't. Something was missing between the Evite tone and the save-the-date suite — a place you could send an invitation that looked like the event you were hoping to throw.
We picked editorial on purpose. Every template is built like a magazine spread, with real typographic families and palettes that clear the AA contrast gate before they earn a place in the library. The copy rings true because we wrote each sample card for a specific person in a specific room. When you use one, you can hear it.
The AI copilot is the second half. You describe the party the way you'd tell a friend — “a 40th, speakeasy-ish, 30 people, a Saturday in June” — and the copilot drafts the invitation: template, palette, type pairing, every word of the card. Then you edit until it reads the way you talk. It's the first time software has felt like a co-host instead of a form.
Guests get the part that matters most — a link that opens the invitation, a one-tap RSVP, and nothing else. No account, no download, no upsell. That's the wedge we plan to widen for a long time.
Where we are
Early days. The product is in closed alpha with a small circle of hosts running real events through it — birthdays, engagement parties, Friendsgivings, a few weddings. We're writing the next two quarters from what they tell us.
How to reach us
Email hello@vityy.com. We read everything. If you're a host who wants in on alpha, say so and we'll find a seat.