Online invitation iftar (Ramadan)
From iftar invitation to photo book: organize warm iftar meals where every guest feels welcome and the table is richly filled.
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Breaking the fast together — with a table full of warmth.
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Ontwerp uitnodigingen, herinneringen, vragenlijsten en een fotoboek.
Wie mag je verwelkomen?
Family who always comes, friends experiencing an iftar for the first time, curious neighbors, and children impatiently waiting for the sun to set. With Easyinvite, you invite everyone for one or multiple iftar meals and keep track of who's coming when — so your table is perfectly set.
De perfecte voorbereiding
Let guests know when the fast is broken and what they can expect.
Nagenieten met een online fotoboek
The last dates are gone, the tea glasses are washed, and the scent of harira still lingers in the house. With an online photo book, you bundle all the warm moments — from praying together to the cozy gathering at the table. Send it to all guests as a memory of a Ramadan full of connection.

Know who's joining at the table
Keep track of who's coming on which evening, how many children are joining, and whether guests are bringing something. Is your aunt bringing her famous baklava? Is your colleague coming to an iftar for the first time? This way, you prepare each meal with care — from the number of plates to the amount of soup.

Invite with hospitality
Send an invitation that already conveys the warmth of Ramadan. Think: "Saturday, March 22nd, we break the fast together. Iftar at our home from sunset — you are warmly welcome." Or a reminder: "Iftar tonight! We start at 7:45 PM. Feel free to bring a dish if you'd like."

All warm evenings in one album
From the moment the first date is broken to the cozy conversation over tea — save every warm memory. Send the photo book to all guests as a keepsake of a month of sharing together.

Writing help full of hospitality
No inspiration for the iftar invitation? The AI assistant helps you with warm, hospitable texts that capture the spirit of Ramadan — in English, Arabic, or whichever language you prefer.

Dietary preferences, dishes, and evening choice
Ask in advance which evening(s) guests are coming and whether they're bringing a dish. "Which iftar evening will you join?" or "Are you bringing a starter or dessert?" Afterwards: "Which iftar evening was your favorite and why?" Plan each meal with love.

Overview per iftar evening
See per evening how many guests are coming, who's bringing something, and how many high chairs you need. So you can enjoy the meal yourself too.
