Online invitation Diwali
From diyas to photo book: organize an unforgettable Diwali celebration where every light, every dish, and every guest has a place.
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A thousand lights, one unforgettable evening.
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Ontwerp uitnodigingen, herinneringen, vragenlijsten en een fotoboek.
Wie mag je verwelkomen?
Family coming from afar, neighbors you've been inviting for years, friends celebrating Diwali for the first time, and the kids who can't wait to see the fireworks. With Easyinvite, you invite everyone personally and keep track of who's coming — from the grandmother bringing her famous gulab jamun to the colleague curious about their first rangoli.
De perfecte voorbereiding
Let guests know what to expect: from dress code to menu choices.
Nagenieten met een online fotoboek
The diyas have been blown out, the last crumbs of mithai are gone, and the house still smells of incense and spices. With an online photo book, you bundle all the magical moments — from lighting the lamps to the group photo in your finest outfits. Send it to everyone as a radiant keepsake.

Know who's shining with you
Keep track of who's coming, whether they eat vegetarian or vegan, and who's bringing kids for the fireworks. Is your mother-in-law bringing her famous biryani? Are your friends bringing their own diyas? This way you prepare everything to perfection.

Invite with radiance
Send an invitation as radiant as the celebration itself. Think: 'The festival of lights starts at our place! Saturday, November 1st from 5:00 PM — come in your finest outfit.' Or a reminder: 'Just 2 more days! Don't forget we start with the puja at 6:00 PM.'

All the light in one album
From decorating the rangoli to the smiling faces at the fireworks — preserve every radiant moment. Send the photo book to all guests as a reminder of a Diwali that glowed long after.

Writing help full of warmth and light
No inspiration for the invitation text? The AI assistant helps you with warm words about light, new beginnings, and celebrating together — in Dutch, English, or Hindi.

Dietary needs, dress code, and contributions
Ask in advance whether guests are bringing something for the buffet, what their dietary requirements are, and whether they know the dress code. 'Which dish are you bringing for the potluck?' or 'Do you prefer the rangoli workshop or the henna session?' Afterward: 'What was your favorite moment of the evening?'

Everything clear as a diya
See at a glance who's coming, which dishes guests are bringing, and how many kids are there for the fireworks. Organize a celebration without chaos.
