Skip the Password — Use Your Apple ID
On the login screen, click "Sign in with Apple." On iPhone or iPad, Face ID or Touch ID confirms it's you and signs you in. On the web, Apple's dialog opens, you confirm with your Apple ID, and you're back in JustInvite. No password to create, no password to forget.
Works on iPhone, iPad, and Web. Not Android.
Sign in with Apple is an Apple feature, and Apple doesn't offer it on Android. So you won't see the button in the JustInvite Android app — that's expected. You can still sign in with Google or your email and password on Android, and your account stays the same across every device.
Already Have a JustInvite Account? We'll Link Them.
If you previously signed up with the same email your Apple ID uses, JustInvite will spot the match and ask you to link the two with one click. Your events, RSVPs, and settings stay exactly where they are — you're just adding Apple as a faster way in.
Important: Pick "Share My Email," Not "Hide My Email"
The first time you sign in with Apple, Apple's dialog gives you a choice: "Share My Email" or "Hide My Email." Pick "Share My Email" and choose your real address. JustInvite can't accept Hide My Email addresses because invitations and RSVP updates need to land in an inbox you actually read. If you accidentally pick the wrong one, you'll see a banner explaining the fix — it takes about 30 seconds.
One Less Password to Manage
Apple handles the authentication, so there's nothing for you to remember on JustInvite's side. Want a backup login anyway? Set a password in Settings — both options keep working side by side.
What We See: Just Your Name and Email
Apple sends us two things — your name and your email address. That's it. We don't read your contacts, your calendar, your photos, or anything else from your Apple account. You can disconnect JustInvite from your Apple ID anytime in iPhone Settings → your name → Sign in with Apple → JustInvite.
Three Ways to Sign In — Use Whichever Fits
JustInvite supports email and password, Sign in with Google, and Sign in with Apple (iPhone, iPad, and web). All three sign you into the same account. SMS login is on the roadmap.