Privately yours — for the events you don’t put on a flyer
Just the peopleyou’d actually invite.
For birthdays, weddings, baby showers, anniversaries, reunions, and dinner parties — Crwdn lets you host without putting it on the public internet. No public listing. No search engines. Just you, your link, and your crowd.
- Hidden from search engines
- No public listing
- Direct-link sharing
- Free, always
— Occasions
Made for the moments that matter.
Birthdays
From a low-key dinner with five friends to a milestone bash. Send the link, watch RSVPs come in.
Weddings
Save-the-dates, day-of details, and after-party stories — shared only with your invited guests.
Baby showers
Coordinate the day with family and friends without making any of it public.
Anniversaries
Plan the surprise. Hide it from the person it’s for. Let everyone else in on the secret.
Reunions
Pull the friend group, the cohort, the family. Same invite link for everyone.
Dinner parties
Standing invite to your kitchen. Or one specific Saturday. You choose.
— How it works
Three steps. Then the invitation’s out.
01
Create privately
Start a new event and flip the privacy toggle to Private. We'll pre-set it for you when you come from this page.
02
Send the link
Share the event URL by text, email, group chat, or written invite. Only people with the link can open it.
03
Live the moment
They tap interested, you see who's coming, and after — share stories with the same people who were there.
— Our private-event promise
What “private” actually means here.
Off the grid
Private events never appear in our public feed, our search index, or our city and tag landing pages.
filtered out of /events and pSEO listings
Not in Google
We tell search engines explicitly not to index private event pages.
robots: noindex, nofollow on private events
Direct-link only
There’s no public way to find a private event. Only people you send the link to can open it.
URL contains an unguessable 10-char identifier
No follower required
You don’t need to build an audience or be a public host. Anyone can host privately.
no subscribers needed to send invites
— What you still get
All the event tools — just hidden.
Flyer photos
Upload up to seven images. The first one is the cover.
Date & time
Beautiful event page with start, end, and time zone.
Venue or virtual
An address with Mapbox map, or a Zoom / Twitch / Weblink.
Ticket link
Point to your own checkout, Eventbrite, Partiful — anywhere.
Co-hosts
Bring in a partner or planning team with shared edit access.
Post-event stories
Share photos and clips with the people who were there.
— FAQ
The questions guests usually ask.
Can people without a Crwdn account view my private event?
Yes. Anyone with the direct link can open the event page. They don't need to sign in to see the details, the date, or the location.
Will my private event show up in Google search results?
No. Private event pages carry a robots noindex tag, aren't included in our sitemap, and don't appear in any of our public feeds or pSEO landing pages.
Can I make a private event public later (or vice versa)?
Yes. Edit the event and flip the privacy toggle. Public events become indexable on the next sitemap revalidation; private events drop out of public listings immediately.
Can I sell tickets to a private event?
Yes. Add a ticket link to whatever platform you use — Eventbrite, Partiful, your own checkout, or a venmo handle. Crwdn doesn't process payments; the ticket platform handles the transaction.
What if I lose the link to my own event?
Sign in, open your profile, and you'll find every event you've hosted under My Events — including private ones.
Is a private event different in any other way from a public event?
No. Same flyer photos, same date and address card, same co-host support, same virtual platform options, same story sharing. The only difference is who can find it.
Can co-hosts see and edit my private event?
Yes. Anyone you add as a co-host has the same level of access as you do.
What about the people who marked interested but couldn't make it?
They can still see the event details (date, location, description) and any stories you publish after. If you'd rather they couldn't, remove them from the interested list before publishing stories.
— Last thing
Send the invite
they’ll keep.
Free, no card, no public listing. Two minutes to set up.