Apple is reportedly preparing to launch a new iCloud service, codenamed “Confetti,” designed to streamline event planning and invitations. This service, distinct from the existing Calendar app, could be released as early as this week, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
“Confetti” aims to provide a more efficient and user-friendly way to invite people to parties, functions, and meetings. This launch coincides with the rollout of iOS 18.3, suggesting the service could be activated imminently.
Details about “Confetti” are currently limited. However, reports indicate it will integrate with iCloud and offer a web version on iCloud.com. The service is also expected to feature integration with a new iOS 18 daemon called GroupKit, which manages group databases. This suggests the service will provide features for managing attendee lists and tracking RSVPs.
While the exact functionality remains unclear, it’s anticipated that “Confetti” will offer a more engaging interface than the current Calendar app for managing event invitations. The service may also include features for organizing meetings and in-person events, potentially with deeper integration into the Apple ecosystem.
This new service reflects Apple’s ongoing efforts to enhance its productivity and communication tools. By introducing a dedicated platform for event planning, Apple aims to simplify the process of organizing gatherings and improve user experience.