WhatsApp is a popular messaging platform. There are crores of users around the world who use it. The company often rolls out new features to make the user experience fun. WhatsApp is such a feature that if you use it, then your plan of traveling party, etc. will never get canceled. WhatsApp Create Event feature is very useful for those people who make plans for parties or traveling but forget about it when the time comes.
This WhatsApp feature is very useful.
This WhatsApp feature can be used in groups. It often happens that many friends plan to travel or party together. But when the time comes, some friends cancel the plan by making an excuse of forgetting, but WhatsApp has made a good arrangement for this.
You can book an event date for any special occasion in the group and pin it in the group. This will eliminate the hassle of remembering. No friend will be able to cancel the plan by making an excuse for forgetting.
How to create an event?
Step 1- Open WhatsApp on your mobile.
Step 2- Open the group chat. Then, tap on the attachment icon on Android.
Step 3- Tap on the event.
Step 4- Enter the name, date, and time of the event.
Step 5- You can also add event details, location, or call link.
The limit for filling in the event details is 2,048 words. The call link can be added to the event up to 1 year in advance.
Step 6- Tap on the send icon or save option.
How to edit WhatsApp group events?
Open the group chat and click on the group name.
Tap on the event and select the option to edit.
Select the edit event.
Make changes and tap on the save icon or share icon.
Keep these things in mind.
Only one user can host a group event.
Once the event is created, other people in the group can react and respond to it.
The event link cannot be shared with people who are not in the group.
Only the event creator can cancel or edit the event.
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