The bachelorette party trivia genre is dominated by printable PDFs on Etsy and Amazon — you download a 'how well do you know the bride' template, print 12 copies, hand out pens, and collect them at the end of the night to tally scores. It's a format that hasn't changed since 2005, and it doesn't fit how bachelorette parties actually work in 2026: half the guests are at the venue, half are on a group FaceTime, the bride is taking shots, and nobody wants to do paperwork.
Trivana replaces the PDF with a voice-hosted game that runs in any phone browser. The maid of honor types the bride's name and a few details — hometown, favorite drink, college, fiance's name, how they met — and Trivana generates a personalized trivia game in about 30 seconds. The game gets shared as one link in the group chat. Guests tap it on their phones, hear Luna (Trivana's warm AI host voice) read each question, pick their answer, and finish in three to four minutes with a personalized score card they can post to Stories.
The format works for the bachelorette trip, the bridal shower, the engagement party, the rehearsal dinner, and even pre-wedding warm-ups at the venue. Because it's link-first, you can also include the bridesmaid who couldn't fly in — she plays from her phone wherever she is, and her score lands on the same leaderboard as the guests in person. That's a real change from PDF-based games, which fundamentally don't work for remote participants.
The questions feel personal because they are. Trivana lets you describe the bride in natural language — her career, where she went to school, how she met her fiance, what she ordered on their first date — and the AI generates questions specifically about her life. You can also paste inside jokes and let Trivana polish them into proper question-answer format. The result is a game that feels custom-built for the bride, not a generic template with her name swapped in.
After the game ends, every guest gets a shareable score card with their result. The bride gets a creator's view showing who knew her best, what the most-missed question was, and which guest got every single answer right. Score cards preview as native link cards in iMessage, WhatsApp, and Instagram Stories — the share loop is built in, which is how Trivana games tend to spread inside friend groups and event circles.
Trivana is free to start. The 5-question free tier is enough for a quick round at the party. Creator Pro at $11/month extends to 20-question games, lets you add custom photos of the bride to questions, and unlocks audience analytics. You can downgrade after the event — most maids of honor sign up the week of, run the game, and cancel within the next billing cycle. The model is built for one-time event creators, not just recurring subscribers.