Workshops · dinners · meetups · pop-ups

Create a small event RSVP card without living in DMs.

CueCue turns a small offline gathering into one polished RSVP card for seats, slots, private details, guest notes, reminders, and follow-up.

Built for small, trust-based events shared by link, QR, bio, or DM
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How it works

From loose idea to live RSVP card in minutes.

01

Pick the card shape

Workshop RSVP, private dinner seat request, route card, early access pop-up, or volunteer shift signup.

02

Add host controls

Set seats, slots, guest fields, address reveal, dietary notes, payment status, rules, or waitlist.

03

Share one link

Send it in DMs, put it in bio, print the QR code, or drop it into your community group.

Create an RSVP card

Free to start. No heavy ticketing setup.

Use cases

Real workshop cards that make hosts look ready.

The point is not another empty form. CueCue should feel like a gallery of polished event invitations: clear seats, slots, materials, guest notes, reminders, and follow-up built into the card before the host shares a link.

Workshop RSVP CardPrivate Address RSVP CardSeat Request CardRoute / Location CardBring-a-friend RSVP CardVolunteer Shift Signup Card
Hosts can start with a scene, not an empty builder.See all templates →
Event brief

Start from the host constraint, not a blank page.

CueCue should turn the event type, logistics, share channel, and template need into a focused RSVP card.

AudienceSmall in-person event hosts
Primary use caseWorkshop / supper club / run club / pop-up
Event constraintSeats / slots / address privacy / dietary notes
Share channelInstagram bio / DM / QR / flyer / newsletter
Primary templateThe RSVP card that matches the event
Proof pointsNo app required, mobile-first, update after sharing
Host playbooks

Each small event needs a different RSVP shape.

A good card starts from what the host has to collect, control, and send after guests respond.

Creative workshop

Know materials, slots, and who is bringing a friend

Collect
Name, contact, time slot, guest count, creative level, optional plus-one.
Control
Seat cap, material prep, workshop rules, reminder before class.
Follow up
Photo link, next workshop waitlist, join group after RSVP.
Supper club

Approve seats before revealing a private address

Collect
Seat request, guest note, allergies, dietary restrictions, payment status.
Control
Manual approval, private address, menu notes, cancellation policy.
Follow up
Final address, arrival instructions, payment nudge, next dinner invite.
Run club / city social

Share the route without losing the group context

Collect
Attendance, pace range, bring-a-friend, emergency or weather note.
Control
Meeting point, route card, day-of reminders, group rules.
Follow up
Join community chat, route recap, next run registration.
Pop-up seller

Turn early interest into a real drop-day reminder

Collect
Early access RSVP, preferred arrival window, product interest.
Control
Map, promo card, inventory teaser, first-look timing.
Follow up
Reminder, map link, new drop announcement, returning guest list.
FAQ

Questions small hosts ask.

What is a small event RSVP card?

A small event RSVP card is a mobile-friendly web page that combines the invitation, event details, response fields, host notes, and follow-up action in one shareable link.

Can I use an RSVP card for a private dinner or home event?

Yes. A CueCue RSVP card can collect guest details first and keep private address or entry notes off the public invite.

Is CueCue a ticketing platform for events?

CueCue is focused on lightweight RSVP cards and event web cards. It is useful when the host needs invitation, response, guest detail, and follow-up flow without a heavy ticketing setup.

Can I manage limited seats or time slots?

Yes. A small event RSVP card can communicate limited capacity, time slot choice, waitlist context, shift signup, or seat request details.

Can the event address stay private?

Yes. Use the RSVP card to collect interest first, then share private address, route, or entry instructions after RSVP or approval.

Can I track dietary restrictions or payment status?

Yes. The RSVP flow can include host-visible planning fields such as dietary notes, role preference, rules acknowledgement, and payment status.

Ready when you are

Turn the next gathering into
one clean RSVP card.

Publish a card, share it anywhere, and keep the guest flow organized from first reply to follow-up.

Create your RSVP card