Make a wish list, send one link, and stop getting three of the same present. No accounts — not for you, not for the people buying.
Start making lists immediately. No account, no email, no app to install.
Anyone with the URL can view and edit the list together.
Changes appear instantly across all browsers and devices.
The hard part of gift-giving isn’t generosity, it’s coordination. Grandma and an aunt both buy the same LEGO set because neither knew the other was shopping. A shared wish list fixes this: the recipient (or their parent) lists what they actually want, shares one link in the family group chat, and buyers check items off as they claim them. Everyone sees the same list in real time, so a claimed item can’t be double-bought.
One honest caveat: anyone with the link can see everything, including what’s been checked off. If the wish list is for someone who’ll peek, have a parent or partner hold the link and share it only with the buyers. There are no prices, no store integrations, no affiliate redirects — just the list. Paste a product URL into an item if you want buyers to land on the exact one.
Kids’ birthday lists the grandparents can actually open — no store account required at 78. Christmas lists for each family member, shared in one thread. Baby registries for families who don’t want a store registry. Secret Santa exchanges where each person lists three ideas under the budget. Wedding wishes beyond the formal registry. Any time the phrase "just tell me what you want" has been said twice.