Brit Bat / Simchat Bat Invitation
Celebrate your baby girl with a gorgeous digital invitation — customizable and easy to share.
WhatsApp-first
Your guests receive a real message, not an email lost in spam.
Multilingual
French, Hebrew, English, Spanish. Each guest receives the message in their language.
Gifts + Budget
Track gifts received, manage expenses, see the balance. All in one tool.
How it works
Create your event
Name, date, venue. In 30 seconds.
Add your guests
Import contacts or type names one by one.
Send via WhatsApp
Personalized message with each guest's name.
Features
Why Tov.events for a Brit Bat / Simchat Bat?
Welcoming a baby girl into the covenant is a joyous, meaningful celebration. Whether your family calls it a Brit Bat, Simchat Bat, or Zeved HaBat, the event deserves an invitation as beautiful as the occasion.
Tov.events offers gorgeous baby girl themes that you can customize in minutes. Add the baby's name (Hebrew and English), date, time, and venue details. Send the invitation via WhatsApp and watch the RSVPs roll in. For families with relatives in Israel, the US, UK, and France, each guest receives the invitation in their own language.
The tight timeline of a newborn celebration means speed matters. Most parents have their invitation ready and sent within minutes of deciding on the details. Track RSVPs from your phone while feeding the baby, log gifts as they arrive, and send thank-you notes when you're ready. Tov.events handles the logistics so you can focus on your new daughter.
“We organized our daughter's Simchat Bat with guests from Israel, New York, and Montreal. The trilingual invitations were perfect, and setting it up took just minutes — exactly what you need with a newborn at home.”
— Adina & Marc S., Riverdale, NY
FAQ
What is the difference between Brit Bat and Simchat Bat?
Can I customize the invitation design?
How fast can I set this up?
Can I track gifts?
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