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Party invite

An invite page with the details and a way to RSVP.

Posted by Daniel Brooks threw a rooftop party
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The prompt

Make a one-page party invitation as a single self-contained HTML file. It's a rooftop summer party on Saturday August 9th at 7pm, casual dress, bring a drink. Include the date, time, an address line, a short fun blurb, an "Add to calendar" button, and three RSVP buttons (Yes / Maybe / No) that show a little confirmation animation when clicked. Bright, festive, mobile-first.

Build it in your AI

Opens your AI with the prompt ready. Gemini copies it first.

A group chat invite gets buried in ten minutes. A real invitation page — with the date, the vibe, an “add to calendar” button, and RSVP buttons people can actually tap — gets opened, saved, and answered.

What you get

A festive single-page invite: the date and time up top, an address line, a short blurb that sets the mood, an “Add to calendar” button that downloads an event file, and three RSVP buttons (Yes / Maybe / No) with a little confirmation flourish. It’s built mobile-first, because that’s where your guests will open it.

Make it yours

Tell your AI the real occasion — birthday, housewarming, game night — and it reshapes the copy and colors to match. Adjust the date, the dress code, what to bring. Ask for a map link, a playlist embed, or a countdown to the big night.

Then share it

Publish it and you get one link to drop in the group chat. Plans changed? Update the same link — the time moves, the address stays correct, and nobody’s working off a stale screenshot.

The last step

Now publish what you made.

Your AI made a file. dropthis turns it into a link anyone can open — no hosting, no setup. Click publish in the browser extension, or just say “publish this” in Claude.

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