Share your wishlist

Send one link to family and friends. Guests reserve gifts—so nothing gets bought twice.

For groups & families
Shareable link in seconds
Wantivo app home screen Shared wishlist with reservations

Share a wishlist by link instead of forwarding screenshots

This page is about sending an existing list to the right people and keeping everyone on the same version.

Once the list is ready, the sharing step decides whether guests actually use it. One clean link replaces copied screenshots, outdated chat messages, and different versions of the same wishlist.

For general list building, Online wishlist remains the broader starting point. This page stays narrower: messenger delivery, quick access, and keeping everyone on one current link.

  • Use one link instead of multiple chat copies
  • Works well for WhatsApp, Signal, and email
  • Keep every guest on the same current version
  • Use QR or browser-first access only as supporting paths when needed

How it works

Create → share → reserve. That’s it.

1
Create a wishlist
Add your wishes with links and notes.
2
Share the link
Send it to family and friends in seconds.
3
Reserve gifts
Guests reserve what they’ll buy.
4
Confirm & gift
Keep track and enjoy the moment.

Benefits

A few small features that make gifting much easier.

Share with a single link
Send your wishlist to anyone—WhatsApp, Signal, email, or as a QR code.
  • Works for any guest
  • No account needed to view
  • Always up to date
Reservations prevent duplicates
Guests reserve what they plan to buy. Others will see it’s taken.
  • No double purchases
  • Transparent availability
  • Still private for the recipient
Edit anytime
Add, remove, or reorder items whenever you want.
  • Links, notes, photos
  • Great for variants/sizes
  • Works across devices

More ways to share

Share via QR code
Print it on invitations or stick it on the fridge—guests scan and open your list instantly.
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No app required
Guests open the wishlist in their browser and can still reserve gifts.
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Kids’ birthday wishlist
Keep sizes, variants, and gift ideas clear for all guests—without duplicates.
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Share your wishlist

Sharing a wishlist is easy: create a list and send one link to everyone.

Guests can reserve gifts so you avoid duplicates and stay organized.

Viewing and reservations work in the browser on any device—no app required for guests.

Use Wantivo on the web or in the iOS app.

  • Share in seconds via link or QR
  • Guests reserve gifts to avoid duplicates
  • Works in the browser (no app required)
  • Works in the browser and in the iOS app

Before you send the link

The sharing step works best when the list is already clean enough to send without extra explanation. A quick check makes the handoff smoother for everyone.

  • Make sure the list name and occasion are clear before the link goes out.
  • Decide which group or person should receive the link first.
  • If browser-first access is the main concern, pair it with Wishlist without an app.
  • If invitations or printed materials matter most, pair it with Wishlist QR code.

That keeps this page focused on link delivery and access instead of trying to cover every other wishlist scenario too.

FAQ

How can I share my wishlist via WhatsApp?
Copy the wishlist link and send it in WhatsApp. That way everyone uses the same list instead of screenshots.
Can I share the link via email or Signal too?
Yes. A link works in any messenger and via email — perfect if not everyone is in the same group.
How do I avoid duplicate gifts?
With reservations: guests mark what they’ll get. Others see it’s already covered.
For which groups does this make the most sense?
For families, friend groups, teams, daycare/school classes — anywhere multiple people coordinate gifts.
How should I phrase the message when sharing?
Keep it short: occasion + link + a request to reserve items. Guests will immediately know what to do.
Can I share multiple lists (e.g., one per occasion)?
Yes. One separate list per occasion is often the clearest.
What should I write next to each wish?
Notes like size, color, variant, or “alternatives welcome” reduce questions and wrong purchases.
Is a QR code better than a link?
For invitations, yes: scanning is often faster than typing. For chats, the link is usually easiest.
How do I keep an overview in large groups?
Share one central list, use clear notes, and use reservations consistently.
What if not everyone uses the same app?
Then browser access is especially important. See “Wishlist without an app”.

Start now

Create your wishlist and share one link with everyone.

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.