Online invitation Passover Seder
From the seder evening to the last matzo: organize a Passover celebration where tradition, family, and stories come together at one table.
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The story of liberation begins at your table.
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Ontwerp uitnodigingen, herinneringen, vragenlijsten en een fotoboek.
Wie mag je verwelkomen?
The whole mishpocha who faithfully joins every year, the neighbors experiencing a seder for the first time, and the grandchildren who are finally old enough to ask the Four Questions. With Easyinvite, you keep track of who's coming, how many seder places you need, and whether guests have specific dietary preferences.
De perfecte voorbereiding
Share the time of the seder, whether guests should bring something, and which Haggadah you're using.
Nagenieten met een online fotoboek
The afikoman has been found, the last songs have been sung, and the table is full of empty wine glasses. Collect all special moments in an online photo book — from lighting the candles to the search for the afikoman. Send it to your guests as a memory of an evening full of tradition and togetherness.

Everyone at the seder table
Keep track of who's coming on which evening, whether guests bring their own Haggadah, and how many children participate in the Four Questions. Also note dietary requirements within the Passover rules, so you prepare the right dishes for everyone.

Chag Sameach in advance
Invite your guests with warmth: "The seder table is set, the matzo is ready — will you join us for our Passover evening?" or "Reminder: tomorrow evening we begin the seder. Bring your appetite — and maybe a bottle of wine!"

Tradition captured
From breaking the matzo to the youngest asking the Four Questions — bundle all Passover moments in an online photo book and send it to family as a keepsake of an evening full of stories.

Words for the Haggadah
Looking for the right tone for your Passover invitation? The AI assistant helps with a warm seder invitation, a personal Chag Sameach message, or an explanation for guests experiencing a seder for the first time.

Dishes, guests, and traditions
Beforehand, ask who's coming on which evening, whether guests are bringing a dish for the seder table, and whether children want to read the Four Questions. Afterward, collect the most beautiful moments and ask which dish was the favorite.

Seder in one overview
See per evening how many guests you expect, who's bringing a dish, and what dietary preferences there are — so you prepare the perfect seder table.
