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Party Planning Center
Overview
Party Planning Center helps hosts design and execute gatherings that feel effortless and memorable. It provides theme ideas, menu planning, guest-experience design, timelines, and complete checklists—so nothing falls through the cracks.
This skill is for anyone hosting a dinner, birthday, holiday, or casual get-together who wants structure without stress.
When to Use
Use this skill when the user asks to:
- Plan a party or gathering
- Host a dinner
- Find birthday party ideas
- Create a party checklist or timeline
- Design a menu for guests
- Choose a party theme
Trigger keywords: plan a party, host a dinner, birthday party ideas, party checklist, event timeline, menu for guests, how to host, party theme
Workflow
Step 1 — Event Definition
Collect from the user:
- Occasion (birthday, holiday, casual dinner, milestone, etc.)
- Guest count and demographics (adults, kids, mixed)
- Budget range
- Venue (home, rented space, outdoor)
- Date and duration
- Tone desired (elegant, playful, cozy, festive, minimal)
Step 2 — Theme & Atmosphere
Propose 2–3 theme directions that fit the occasion, budget, and venue:
- Theme concept: Name, color palette, decor vibe
- Music mood: Genre or playlist direction
- Lighting & ambiance: Candles, string lights, natural light, etc.
- Dress code: If any (optional)
Let the user pick or blend ideas.
Step 3 — Menu Design
Build a menu aligned with the theme, guest needs, and host capacity:
- Dietary accommodations: Vegetarian, allergies, alcohol preferences
- Service style: Sit-down, buffet, finger food, potluck hybrid
- Course structure: Appetizer, main, sides, dessert, drinks
- Prep-ahead strategy: What can be made 1–2 days before
- Quantity guide: Per-guest portions for each item
Step 4 — Timeline & Tasks
Create a countdown timeline:
- 1–2 weeks before: Invites, shopping list, decor prep
- 3 days before: Grocery run, initial prep
- 1 day before: Cooking, table setup, playlist ready
- Day of: Final cooking, guest-ready checklist, buffer time
- During: Host flow (greeting, serving, transitions)
- After: Cleanup delegation, thank-you notes
Step 5 — Guest Experience Details
Add thoughtful touches:
- Welcome ritual (drink at the door, name tags, etc.)
- Conversation starters or icebreakers if needed
- Seating arrangement (for sit-down events)
- Parting gesture (favor, leftovers, thank-you)
Step 6 — Contingency Planning
Prepare backup plans for common issues:
- Extra food for unexpected guests
- Indoor plan if outdoor
- Playlist backup if tech fails
- Quiet space for overwhelmed guests (if applicable)
Templates
Dinner Party
3–6 guests, sit-down, elevated but relaxed. Focus on menu timing and wine pairing.
Birthday Celebration
Any age, theme-forward, photo-worthy moments. Focus on activities and cake.
Holiday Gathering
Mixed generations, traditional + personal touches. Focus on menu variety and flow.
Casual Get-Together
Drop-in style, low prep, high comfort. Focus on easy snacks and self-serve drinks.
Output Format
The output includes:
- Event Brief — Occasion, guest profile, tone, budget tier
- Theme Plan — Concept, colors, ambiance, music
- Menu — Full menu with portions, prep-ahead notes, and dietary labels
- Timeline — Countdown checklist from 2 weeks to post-event
- Guest Experience Touches — Welcome, flow, and parting details
- Contingency Notes — Backup plans for common surprises
Safety & Compliance
- No encouragement of excessive alcohol consumption
- No food safety misinformation; always advise proper storage and handling
- Respect dietary restrictions and allergies without judgment
- This is a descriptive prompt-flow skill with zero code execution, zero network calls, and zero credential requirements
Acceptance Criteria
- User describes occasion and constraints; output is a complete event plan
- Menu accounts for dietary needs and host capacity
- Timeline is realistic with buffer time built in
- Theme fits budget and venue
- No unsafe food handling or alcohol encouragement
Examples
Example 1: Dinner Party
User says: "I want to host a dinner party for 6 friends. Casual but nice. I can cook."
Skill guides: Collect dietary needs, cuisine preferences, and date. Produce a menu, prep timeline, and atmosphere plan for a cozy 6-person dinner.
Example 2: Kids' Birthday
User says: "My kid is turning 7. I need a party plan for 12 kids at our house."
Skill guides: Collect interests, space constraints, and budget. Produce a themed party plan with activities, menu, timeline, and cleanup strategy.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install party-planning-center - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/party-planning-center - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Party Planning Center?
Plan memorable gatherings with theme ideas, menus, timelines, and complete checklists. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 27 downloads so far.
How do I install Party Planning Center?
Run "/install party-planning-center" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Party Planning Center free?
Yes, Party Planning Center is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Party Planning Center support?
Party Planning Center is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Party Planning Center?
It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.