By Santosh Jangid- Today, we all have become so busy in our work that we even forget our important tasks, in such a situation, planning things like parties, trips or celebrations becomes a difficult task. friends forget dates, Plans get canceled at the last minute, Or some people just need a little reminding. Understanding this problem, WhatsApp has introduced a feature, Event Feature. Whether you're planning a fun trip with friends or a party, This tool is a game-changer for sure. Let's know the complete details about it.
Why WhatsApp's Events feature is a game-changer
You can set up events, Pin it to a group and make sure no one can claim they forgot. like this, everyone stays in the loop, And your plans are less likely to be canceled or ignored.
WhatsApp How to create a group event
on your mobile device WhatsApp Open.
Go to the group chat where you want to hold the event.
Android Attachment icon (paperclip) or iOS Tap the “+” sign.
Select Event from the options.
Enter event details: Event Name, dated, Add any other details like time and location or special notes.
You can organize virtual events (e.g., zoomGoogle Meet), and event details 2,048 Can be up to words long.
Tap Send or Save to finalize the event.
WhatsApp How to edit a group event
Open the group chat where the event was created.
Click on the group name at the top.
Tap on the event and select the Edit option.
Make your changes (e.g., Time, date, Location) and tap Save or Share to update the group.
Key points to remember
One host per event: Only one person within a group can host an event.
Group Responses: after event creation, Group members can react to events, As if to confirm their presence.
Sharing Restrictions: Event links cannot be shared with people who are not in the group.
Only the creator can cancel or edit: Only the person who created the event, He can edit or cancel the event, Due to which he gets control over the plans.
WhatsApp With the Create Events feature, It's easier than ever to organize a group event.
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