Yup/no vs Partiful: a free RSVP tool with no account required
Partiful is a popular way to send party invites. If you want something even simpler — no login, no app, no tracking — yup/no creates an event and a shareable RSVP link in seconds, for free. Here's an honest look at how the two compare.
Create an event — free →How they compare
| Feature | yup/no | Partiful |
|---|---|---|
| No login required to create | Yes | Account / phone number |
| No login required to RSVP | Yes | Phone number typically requested |
| Free to use | Yes | Yes |
| No third-party tracking or ads | Yes | Account-based platform |
| Open API & webhooks | Yes (Slack/Discord, MCP) | No public API |
| Recurring / series events | Yes | Single events |
| Auto-deletes data after the event | 24h after end | Stored on account |
Comparison based on publicly documented behavior at time of writing. Partiful is a trademark of its respective owner; yup/no is not affiliated with Partiful.
When to use which
Use Partiful if you want its signature animated invites and a social, account-based experience where guests follow each other across events.
Use yup/no if you just want the simplest possible RSVP: no account for you or your guests, no app to install, no ads, and an open API/webhooks if you ever want to automate things. It's a good fit for people who care about privacy or who are sending an invite to folks who won't want to sign up for anything.
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