6+1 tips to make Easter perfect with AI in your pocket

There is something magical about Easter. The smell of spring, fresh bread, eggs in the grass and family anecdotes over a shared meal. But preparing for Easter can sometimes feel more like a daunting task than a festive tune-up. Cleaning, shopping, decorating, logistics, menu, and the spring sprinkling rite known as ‘locsolás’. Yettel experts have put together 6+1 tips to turn your smartphone into a real Easter assistant.

Fortunately, no one will be left alone with the above tasks this Easter. Your phone – and the AI it contains – is ready do a lot of the Easter work for you. Not only does AI generate Studio Ghibli-style images, but it can also be a great companion at Easter.

1.    If you don’t know what to cook... ask

Did you know that AI can offer you an Easter menu just by saying: “I’ve got some ham, a head of red cabbage and I need some sort of gluten-free dish that my kid will eat”? What’s more, it doesn't just give you recipes, it creates your shopping list, converts units to metric if you want, calculates how much it will cost, and even tells you how to take a nice photo of this meal for an Easter post.

2.    Decorating doesn’t start with Pinterest – it starts with a prompt

A few years ago, you’d spend hours scrolling through Pinterest trying to decide how to set the table this year. Today, all you have to do is type the following: “Make me an Easter decoration plan with a vintage feel and natural materials that my 7-year-old will enjoy making.” AI will not only give you a description, but also show you how to do it, either with an illustration or a realistic montage. Easter egg painting takes on a whole new dimension: you can ask AI to create customised egg designs, or even print them out as templates for your kids to colour in.

3.    Can’t think of any more Easter sprinkling rhymes? Leave it to AI

There are some classic sprinkling rhymes, but if you’re looking to add a little humour to this year’s sprinkling, it’s time to innovate. Artificial intelligence can write unique sprinkling rhymes that are funny, romantic, or tailored specifically to your neighbour because they’re written for her. And if you like, AI can play them back in voice memos, in different styles: rap, folk song or even narrative storytelling.

4.    Stay connected to your family when you’re away

Video calls are nothing new, but more and more people are using them wisely. This Easter, apps are already available that add fun filters to make the call more memorable. Make a group call with bunny ears, say an interactive sprinkle rhyme or share an online egg painting mini-game. And if someone misses out, AI can even create a summary of the conversation with fun highlights, like a family newsletter.

5.    The weekend program is in your pocket – just ask

Don’t know where to go for an Easter egg hunt? Ask your favourite AI assistant: “Recommend a family-friendly Easter event near me with a petting zoo, arts & crafts and good parking”. In a minute, you’ll get not only the programme, but also the exact address, route, weather forecast and even reviews of last year’s event.

6.    A trick if you just want to relax

If you want to get out into nature, go for hiking, but don’t want to plan too much, you can ask AI for a complete hiking plan. For example, you can create a “3-hour walk with tweens, spring flowers, picnic area, no WiFi”, with a short description of what you will see, how difficult it is, and when to start.

+1 Easter reloaded: less stress, more fun

This holiday is about renewal – not just in nature, but in the way you celebrate. Technology, especially smartphones and artificial intelligence, helps take the burden off your shoulder. This gives us more time for the people who really matter. If you use AI to help you get ready for Easter this year, you’re not cheating, you’re just celebrating smart. Easter is not about a perfect schedule. It’s about the moments you share with your children, tweens and friends. Because often the miracle isn’t hidden in the grass like eggs, it’s in the eyes of your loved ones – or in your pocket, just a prompt away.