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Best Apps For Planning Your Summer Party

As the days get longer and the nights get warmer, summer is the perfect season for throwing an outdoor party. As your to-do list grows, sometimes the stress of planning a party can take over all the fun. Android users looking to relieve some party-planning anxiety should consider downloading the five helpful apps below. If you’re looking to clear out apps to make room for these new additions, be sure to use app manager first to uninstall any unwanted applications on your phone. Click here to make room for new apps on your device:


Pepperplate
Pepperplate, a cooking app, has all the tools you need to plan, shop, and cook for a dinner party. The app allows users to lay out menus for upcoming events, add items to a shopping list, arrange the shopping list according to your shopping habits, and scale recipes to cook the right amount of food.

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Evite
Not sure who’s coming to your event? Not sure who you invited? Luckily, Evite’s digital invitation platform has you covered. The app allows you to design and send your own invitations through email, giving you the option to include registries or wish lists. Users can keep track of responses from the Evite Dashboard, with the opportunity to track adult and child responses separately. Want to remind guests of the event or invite new guests? You can add more invitations at any time and send out updates and reminders.

The Cocktail App
This app is exactly what it sounds like — a platform for planning and creating cocktails. Never again will you find yourself at a loss with what to serve thanks to the 8,500 drink recipes included in this app. This app allows users to search by drink category, based on the ingredients you have available, or shuffle random drinks. Favorite drinks can be added to a favorites list and recreated at a later date.

Wunderlist
When the invites, shopping list, and dates get to be too much, to-do app Wunderlist is a life-saver. Using the app, you can organize and share to-do lists, set due dates, and use subtasks and notes.

Heads Up
Hosts looking to keep their younger guests entertained should look no further than this app, which was developed by Ellen DeGeneres. Players hold the phone to their forehead and attempt to guess the word based on clues from other players. Players can choose their categories — such as “accents,” “celebrities,” or “songs” — or even make up their own. The game offers more than 40 different themed packs and is perfect for adult game nights, too.

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