Last month, 9to5Mac suggested that the new app could be called “Invites.” Being iCloud-based, it will almost certainly be available across multiple Apple devices, including the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
For Genmoji to be successful, Apple must develop the feature so that iPhone and Mac owners feel more inclined to use it.
Apple's secretive event and meeting invite app is advancing in development, with an internal iCloud deployment within the company expected as early as the week of February 3.
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