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by mirthlab 4111 days ago
Hi all, long time lurker but first time poster here.

We built Hobnob because we were tired of evite and FB events. We wanted something fast, beautiful and mobile friendly. We also wanted something where our guests wouldn't have to download or install anything to RSVP.

With Hobnob you can create and send a great invite in 30 seconds. Your guests can reply with Y or N to RSVP. Simple and easy.

Would love to hear your feedback!

2 comments

Normally I don't comment on Show HNs, but there are a lot of good things to say about what you made. It was a great idea to make this SMS based, as it is a universal medium and most people aren't willing to download Yet Another App. Also if I am planning a gathering, it's more likely that I'll have everyone's phone number, and much less likely that I'll know all of their email addresses or even be friends with everyone on Facebook. The part I appreciate the most is that you don't need the app to RSVP. Most developers would text a "download the hobnob app to RSVP" link to people, but clearly this is far superior since it makes it super easy to respond. The text message picture is beautiful.

I honestly don't have anything negative to say, the app is beautiful and the entire experience is quite polished. Really nice work!

Wow, thank you so much! Your comment made my day!

It's great to hear that our design decisions resonated with you. We worked really hard to make this great for the people using it. We tried to put the user experience ahead of the almighty download. Thanks again for the encouraging comment!

Hi! Just wondering what the timeframe was on building this, and what your team size is!
Hi, thanks for the comment! We're a small team of 4 people working part time. On the engineering side it took about 6 months to get to a closed beta with two devs; one web dev (me) and one contract iOS dev.

We spent a lot of time reworking pieces of the UI/UX though so it's tough for me to nail down how long the product in its current form actually took to build. It was kind of a windy road to get where we ended up. :)