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Shared gift lists

Put everything you'd actually like in one place, share a single link, and let people quietly reserve what they're bringing. No duplicate presents, no coordination thread, and nobody has to create an account to use your list — free, for weddings, birthdays, baby showers, Christmas and anything else.

How it works

  • Sign in with a one-click email link — no password. Only you need an account.
  • Add what you'd like: paste an Amazon link and type the product name yourself, plus a note for size, colour or "the blue one".
  • Share the link — copy it, or use the email and WhatsApp buttons, which open in your own apps.
  • Guests open it, see what's still free, and reserve with just their name. An email is optional and only ever used to send them their own reservation link.

Surprises stay surprises

By default your own list hides the reservations from you. Guests can see what's already taken — that's the whole point of sharing one — but your view shows every item as open, and the overview doesn't even show a count. You can switch that off for a list where surprise doesn't matter, though not once people have started reserving: they reserved on the understanding you couldn't see, and that holds.

What we deliberately don't do

  • We never email your guests. Sharing is your link, sent by you. There is no "invite my guest list" button, and there never will be.
  • No prices on the list. Prices move constantly, so a number on our page would be a promise we can't keep — the button goes to the live price instead.
  • No product data pulled from your links. You type each title, so what your guests read is exactly what you wrote, not a scraped headline.
  • Guest details stay minimal. A name so the list can show the item as taken; an email only if they choose to give one, and only for their reservation link. Lists tidy themselves up six months after the event, and guest emails are deleted then.

What it costs

Nothing, and there is no paid tier. If a guest follows a link and buys something, we may earn a commission as an Amazon Associate — that is what pays for this, and it never changes what anyone pays. Full disclosure.

Before you start a list

Our guide to making a shared gift list covers the etiquette — how to share it without it reading like a bill, and why spreading the price range matters. If you're on the giving side instead, we have how much to spend on a wedding gift.

Running a Secret Santa rather than a single list? The Secret Santa generator draws the names too, with each person getting their own private link. And if you just need ideas to put on the list, start with Christmas gift ideas or gifts for new parents.