(Isstories Editorial):- Nalgonda, Telangana Nov 9, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Nagothu Digital Services Private Limited has officially launched Shubhvite, an AI-driven digital invitation and event-management platform that is transforming how people plan and share life’s celebrations.
Built for individuals, families, and corporates, Shubhvite combines creative design tools, automation, and real-time engagement. Users can design customized video or image invitations, share them instantly via WhatsApp, SMS, or email, and manage RSVPs through an intuitive dashboard. The platform now also enables guests to upload and share event pictures, creating a collaborative digital gallery where hosts can relive special moments from every angle.
In addition to smart RSVP tracking, Shubhvite includes automated reminders and QR-based guest check-in, streamlining on-ground coordination for weddings, private gatherings, and corporate events.
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“Our goal is to make invitations as smart and sustainable as the events they represent,” said Narendra Nogothu, Founder and CEO of Shubhvite. “By integrating AI, personalization, and digital sharing features like photo uploads, we’re helping people celebrate meaningfully and stay connected beyond the event day.”
Since its soft rollout, Shubhvite has gained strong traction across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and major metros, with users appreciating its ease of use, eco-friendly approach, and affordability. The company plans to further enhance personalization through regional language support and advanced creative tools.
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