
GetTogether Planner
Free AI-powered group event planner. Create a date poll, text the link, and find the night that works for everyone. No sign-up needed.
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GetTogether is a free group event planning tool that makes it easy to coordinate get-togethers with friends. Whether you are planning a girls night out, a guys night, a couples dinner, or a birthday celebration, GetTogether helps you find the date that works for everyone using simple date polling and voting. Our AI-powered itinerary planner suggests restaurants, activities, and timelines so you can plan the full experience, not just the date. Share your event via iMessage, WhatsApp, or any group chat and start collecting votes in seconds.
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