Evite vs. TryBooking

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Evite
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Evite in Los Angeles offers an event invitation platform, emphasizing personalized templated registration and easily tracked RSVPs, with text message invitations, a mobile app, and other features.
$17.99
per month Up to 12 guests
TryBooking
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
TryBooking, from Vanco in Twin Cities, is an event ticketing platform for the community, boasting the lowest fees in the industry and powering 15,000+ events every week.N/A
Pricing
EviteTryBooking
Editions & Modules
Silver Package
$17.99
Up to 12 guests
Gold Package
$36.99
Up to 30 guests
Platinum Package
$68.99
Up to 75 guests
Diamond Package
$99.99
Up to 750 guests
Evite Pro
$249.99
per year Yearly subscription - Up to 2,500 guests per invitation
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
EviteTryBooking
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPremium packages are non-transferable, and can only be used for the invitations they are purchased for. All Premium invitations are labeled as Premium in the gallery. Our Premium product is not a printed/hard copy option. All invitations are digital and sent via email or text.
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Community Pulse
EviteTryBooking
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User Ratings
EviteTryBooking
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(1 ratings)
9.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
EviteTryBooking
Likelihood to Recommend
Evite
This is a perfect service when hosting a large party and need to be able to track many guest responses and choices. It is very user-friendly and puts everything on a fairly easy-to-use dashboard. Also allows me to schedule an email reminder that will send out automatically to people who have not yet responded and an email reminder to all coming when the event is getting closer.
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Vanco
I use TryBooking for all three gala fundraising events. They are well suited to each of these events. My largest gala dinner is 1,600 women at Crown Palladium, which usually sells out in ten minutes. The TryBooking system can handle this onslaught and has streamlined the whole process of ticket purchasing and receipting. Confirmation emails, the creation of guest lists and the collection of data has also been made so much easier with the use of their system.
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Pros
Evite
  • Tracking guest responses.
  • Template for invites.
  • Providing updates if an email address is bad.
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Vanco
  • Great at Troubleshooting - can provide quick fix answers over the phone.
  • Great Customer Service - they are always there to answer the phone.
  • Easy to navigate website backend.
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Cons
Evite
  • Easier to navigate to party tracking list.
  • More free templates.
  • Cost of service.
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Vanco
  • Would like TryBooking to re-introduce donating fees to NFPs who use their service.
  • The language in the backend of the website is sometimes confusing.
  • Would like more flexibility in the order of how purchasing and data collection happens.
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Alternatives Considered
Evite
Evite has a better email template selection. Evite offers more competitive pricing. Evite has an easier to use customer dashboard for navigating your event. The tracking of your event and attendees is easier to use on Evite as well. Evite has made the inviting of people to these large events a lot easier and a cleaner tracking process.
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Vanco
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Return on Investment
Evite
  • Enhanced engagement.
  • Can be cost effective.
  • Provides a professional look with little experience needed.
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Vanco
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