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Punchbowl: Invites & eCards

Punchbowl: Invites & eCards

Android Lifestyle Punchbowl
4.8 Popularity

Addictive strategy game with clan battles

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Updated
October 3, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Developer
Android
Android 5.0++
Package Name
com.punchbowl.mobile

So here's my honest take on Punchbowl: Invites & eCards. I've tested a bunch of invitation and greeting card apps, and this one's pretty good overall. The selection of designs is great, and the RSVP tracking is a super useful feature. But the ads can get old after a while, and some of the invite templates feel a little generic. Still, if you need an easy way to plan parties and stay in touch with friends and family, Punchbowl is worth a download.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of great-looking invitation and card designs to choose from
  • Convenient RSVP tracking so you can see who's coming to your events
  • Free to use, don't have to pay to access the core features
  • Lets you send invites by email or text - no need for physical cards

Cons

  • The free version has annoying ads that pop up a lot
  • Some of the invitation templates feel a little generic and impersonal
  • Can get repetitive after planning a bunch of events
GOOGLE PLAY SCORE
4.8 /5
based on 13,834 reviews
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Been using Punchbowl: Invites & eCards for a couple months now. It’s basically an app where you can create and send digital invitations and greeting cards for all kinds of occasions – birthdays, holidays, you name it. Pretty solid app if you’re into that kind of thing.

Here’s what you do: you can browse through thousands of invitation designs, like Disney, Avengers, Paw Patrol, and more. There’s also a cool RSVP tracking feature so you can see who’s coming to your party. And you can invite people by email or text – real convenient.

Look, if you’re into planning events and sending cards, you’ll probably like this. It’s not perfect – the ads can be annoying if you don’t pay – but overall it does the job. Worth checking out.

User Reviews

Emily McHugh October 19, 2025

Says the Google sign in issue was fixed... But it's not. Can't use Google or my email address to log in, need to reinstall just to check my RSVPs *Update:...

Amber Hoepker October 19, 2025

I install the app and start using it right away, which is great. But then when I do something else and go to get back into the app, I'm signed...

Jacob Moosekian October 19, 2025

Does not work most of the time. It will work for an hour, and then will sign you out of your account. Then, when you try to sign back in,...

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