Group wishlist: one shared list for everyone.
Collect wishes, share a link, and coordinate reservations so nothing is bought twice.
Plan Gifts Without Duplicates
A shared wishlist keeps everyone aligned from first idea to final purchase.
When family, friends, or colleagues choose gifts together, one clear list removes guesswork. Everyone sees what is still open, what is already taken, and what details matter before buying.
The biggest relief usually comes from small details: size, color, budget, preferred shop, and acceptable alternatives. With that context in place, decisions are faster and far less stressful.
- Sort wishes by priority so guests know what matters most.
- Add practical notes to each item before sharing the link.
- Ask people to reserve early to prevent duplicate purchases.
- Do a short final check before the occasion and remove outdated wishes.
How it works
Create → share → reserve. Easy for everyone.
Benefits
Small features that make a big difference.
Typical situations
Group wishlist
Share wishes with the right people—without duplicate gifts.
A shared wishlist keeps everything in one place: one list, one link, and clear reservations.
Guests reserve gifts so everyone buys something different—and you stay organized.
- One link to share
- Reservations prevent duplicates
- Works on any device (browser)
- Works in the browser and in the iOS app
FAQ
Before you share the list
A few clear decisions up front save a lot of coordination later. This works best when quick access and clear status matter most.
- Set priorities first: what is essential now, and what stays optional.
- Add only details that truly help buying decisions, such as size, color, budget range, or preferred variant.
- Decide who should receive the link first so core people can align early.
- Do one short review before sharing, then keep updates in one place so everyone sees the same version.
If any practical details are still unclear, the FAQ below answers the most common edge cases.
Do guests need an account?
How do reservations work?
Can I share the list with multiple people?
Does it work without the app?
Where to go next
Pick the page that fits your occasion or planning style best.
Once the basics are set, most people continue on a page focused on a specific event.
That way, you can keep momentum and plan the next steps without starting from scratch.