For supper clubs & pop-up dinners
Snapvite runs the guest list, the RSVPs, the seating, and the money for your dinner — whether it's a monthly supper club, a one-off pop-up, or a private dinner party — so you can focus on the night, not the details.

A group chat to announce the night. A spreadsheet for who's a member and who's just asking. Venmo requests sent one at a time. A seating chart redrawn on a napkin an hour before. It works. It's also a second job.
Snapvite is the one place all of it lives — so you stop being the glue between five apps.
02 — How a night runs
03 — Features, in your language
A few seats for people who want in. Send a private code from your number — it only works for the person you sent it to. No forwarding, no gate-crashing.
Every club has more interest than chairs. When a seat opens, Snapvite offers it to the next member in line and closes the loop the moment they claim it.
Who came to the last six dinners. Who's still pending. Who never squared up. Snapvite keeps it so you don't have to keep it in your head.
Tag guests however you like — dietary restrictions, VIPs, the regulars who always sit together — then set a table to pull in only who matches, or drag names on by hand. Print it for the door or keep it on your phone. Change your mind as often as you like.
Every message goes out from your real number, to people who know you — guests see your name, not ours. On higher tiers, hand the sending to Snapvite and it still goes out under your name, without you tapping send.
04 — Payments
Point Snapvite at your Venmo or Cash App and guests pay you directly. Snapvite flags who's opened the payment link and keeps your paid-and-unpaid list in one place — you check people off as the money lands.
Turn on managed payments and the money lands in your account as seats sell — not a week after the dinner. Confirmations, refunds, and no-show deposits, handled.
3% a seat ($1 minimum), plus card processing.
You decide who covers the fee — your guests are never surprised by it. Absorb it and they see only the price on the invite; pass it along and it's shown up front, never sprung at checkout. Either way, nothing's buried — and it's cheaper than most, paid out faster.
We store your roster to make your next dinner easier. That's the whole reason. We don't market to your members, build a social graph out of your club, or sell anyone's data. No feed. No discovery. No public listing. The club is private because you made it that way — Snapvite just keeps it that way.
Run your first dinners free — real events, not a demo, invites from your own number and all. Move up to Social when you want saved rosters, the wait list, the seating designer, and a payment dashboard.
Bring your roster. We'll handle the rest.
Snapvite opens to new hosts in waves. Leave your details — we’ll reach out as we add spots.
No. They RSVP on a web page from a text you send. Nothing to download, no account to make.
Yes — a curated room you're hosting, invite-only or ticketed, is squarely what it's for. A big open event selling seats to a crowd of strangers is less the fit; Snapvite is built around a roster you know. Higher tiers can still send the invites and collect the payments, so you can fill a room without everyone's number in your phone.
Never a surprise at checkout. They pay the price on the invite. With managed payments, you decide whether to absorb the 3% or pass it to guests — and a passed-along fee is shown on the invite up front, not sprung at the end.
That's the idea. The free tier runs a real night start to finish. Upgrade when the club sticks.