LOMA Templates

Public wins

Polished events guests actually responded to.

Seeded and anonymized examples show the useful artifacts: invite visuals, RSVP momentum, planning summaries, and the starter that can recreate the shape without exposing private host or guest details.

Playful birthday invite previewKids birthday

Backyard birthday went from text thread to clear RSVP list.

  • 10-25 guests
  • RSVP-ready
  • Tasks seeded

The host kept food, activities, and guest counts in one place before sending a single browser invite.

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Baby shower brunch previewBaby shower

Brunch shower had the details guests needed up front.

  • 25-50 guests
  • Dietary notes
  • Budget range

A polished invite, RSVP questions, and a concise checklist helped the host avoid scattered follow-up messages.

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Milestone dinner invite previewMilestone dinner

Dinner party plan clarified headcount, menu, and timing.

  • 10-25 guests
  • Run of show
  • Cost guardrails

The event blueprint made the evening feel intentional before the host had finalized every detail.

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Girls weekend itinerary previewGirls weekend

Weekend plan gave the group one source of truth.

  • 10-25 guests
  • Itinerary
  • Group decisions

Guests could see the shape of the weekend and the organizer could keep choices from turning into a long thread.

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Neighborhood gathering planning previewCommunity gathering

Neighborhood gathering had food, activities, and backup plan aligned.

  • 25-50 guests
  • Potluck-ready
  • Weather backup

The host had a shareable plan that made the event feel organized without publishing private addresses or guest data.

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