A new app called “Invites” has been discovered in the latest iOS 18.3 beta, suggesting that Apple may be developing a dedicated app for organizing meetings and events.
While Apple hasn’t officially announced the Invites app, its presence in the iOS 18.3 beta suggests that it could be launched soon, possibly alongside the public release of iOS 18.3.
The app’s purpose remains unclear, but speculation suggests that it could offer features similar to those found in the Calendar app, with enhanced capabilities for managing invitations, tracking RSVPs, and coordinating event details.
It’s possible that Invites may not be a standalone app but rather an integration of new invitation features into existing apps like iMessage. This would allow users to seamlessly manage event invitations within their messaging conversations.
While iOS 18.3 is expected to be a relatively minor update compared to the feature-rich iOS 18.2, the potential inclusion of the Invites app adds an element of intrigue. Other anticipated features in iOS 18.3 include support for robot vacuums in the Home app, enhancements to the Calculator app, and various bug fixes and performance improvements.
iOS 18.2, released in December, brought significant enhancements to iPhones, including Apple Intelligence features like Image Playground and Genmoji, a redesigned Mail app, and the ability to set default apps for browsing, email, and messaging.
With iOS 18.3 expected to be announced soon, Apple enthusiasts are eager to see what new features and functionalities the update will bring, including the potential launch of the intriguing Invites app.