RSVP to an event in Apple Invites
After someone invites you to their event in Apple Invites, you can RSVP to let them know whether or not you’re attending.
If you don’t have an Apple Account, you can still RSVP on iCloud.com, but you can’t add items to the shared photo album or music playlist.
Note: Not all features are available in all countries or regions.
RSVP to an event in the app
On your iPhone, tap the link that the host sent you to go to the Apple Invites app
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If the host has Approve Guests turned on, tap Continue, then wait for the host to approve your request.
Tap Going, Not Going, or Maybe.
To change how you appear in the guest list, tap Edit, then do any of the following:
Enter another name.
Tap Profile Picture, then choose your Apple Account photo or your initials.
Optionally, add a message that will be visible to the host and other guests.
Tap Send Reply.
RSVP to an event on iCloud.com
Select the link that the host sent you to open icloud.com/invites, then do one of the following:
If you have an Apple Account: Enter your email address or phone number and your password. (You may also be able to use Touch ID or Face ID.)
If you don’t have an Apple Account: Enter your email address, then enter the verification code sent to your email.
Note: If you’re asked to enter a password, your email address is associated with an existing Apple Account. To reset the password, select Forgot Password, then follow the onscreen instructions.
If the host has Approve Guests turned on, tap Continue, then wait for the host to approve your request.
In the Guest List tile, select Going, Not Going, or Maybe.
To change how you appear in the guest list, enter another name or select your photo to change it to initials.
Optionally, add a message that will be visible to the host and other guests.
Select Submit.
After you RSVP, you can add items to a shared photo album or playlist, if available. If you want to remove yourself from the guest list, you can leave the event.
For more details about Apple Invites and what you can do with it, see Introduction to Apple Invites.