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Ask HN: What does GenZ use in place of Facebook Events?

4 pointsby perryraskinabout 3 years ago
I’m 26 and have been using Facebook since middle school. At a certain point, the only thing I used it for was Facebook Events, because all of my friends were already on the platform. But also, it’s just a super easy way to view event details and track attendance.<p>I noticed that my sister, who is 19 and never had Facebook, is in a separate WhatsApp group for each event that is created with friends. I think that’s a little crazy and inefficient. It’s so wild to me that people her age probably don’t even know that something like Facebook events exists!<p>Besides for people like her, there are plenty around my age that are beginning to leave Facebook. So I figured, why shouldn’t we have something similar that isn’t tied to Facebook?<p>I hacked together https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.inviteable.app. I don’t really know if there’s a market for it. I’m curious what others think.

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f0e4c2f7about 3 years ago
I think this is a good observation. Events seem like something you could unbundle from Facebook into it&#x27;s own social media app.<p>Part of the problem with a standalone event app is that you don&#x27;t get the network effects of normal social networks or the daily usage.<p>One interesting route might be to make an entire social media app &#x2F; platform around this. Not with the meeting up itself being the core component, but that &quot;event&quot; concept from Facebook.<p>I have an event coming up this weekend that I&#x27;m tracking on Facebook and would have probably forgot about otherwise. There has been a lot going on in there leading up to the event. Conversations around reservations, parking, plans, well wishes of people who can&#x27;t make it.<p>Each event (again the software component not the meatspace counterpart) acts as it&#x27;s own self contained social network almost.<p>One interesting thing I&#x27;ve actually considered before about events on Facebook is that all the best content for the event usually doesn&#x27;t go in there. The pictures and discussions for after. The inside jokes and so on. With facebooks design there isn&#x27;t really a good reason to go back to the event after it has passed.<p>If you built an app around that you might be able to approach it differently.<p>Just some rambling thoughts. Cool idea - good luck!
yuppie_scumabout 3 years ago
I’m actually curious about this as well. Almost my entire social life was planned via FB events from about 05-15 or so<p>EVite is old school but it uses email as the contact method which makes it pretty universal. In adulthood we use that a lot.
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