Share a wishlist link without losing gift ideas in chat

With Wantivo, you share one up-to-date wishlist instead of separate product links, scattered messages, and follow-up questions. Guests open the link, choose the right gift, and reserve it before they buy.

Wantivo wishlist overview Shared wishlist with reservations
For gift ideas that disappear in messages
One shared link keeps wishes, notes, and reservations together, even when the chat keeps moving.
  • Family, friends, or guests keep asking what they can give.
  • You do not want to send the same links over and over again.
  • Guests should see which wishes are still available.

How access works: Public lists can open in the browser. Protected or private lists may need an invitation, login, or member access.

One link beats a scattered group chat

The link does more than forward ideas. It gives everyone a way back to the latest list.

Prepare the list
Make wishes clear with descriptions, prices, priorities, or product links.
Send the link
Share it through WhatsApp, Signal, email, an invitation, or a family chat.
Help guests choose
Everyone sees the same wishes and does not need to search for the newest message.
Let guests reserve
Guests reserve the gift they plan to buy so others do not buy the same thing.

Why one current link matters

Sharing works best when guests can come back later and still find the right list.

Without one shared list, people quickly work from different versions: one person reads an old message, another asks again, and nobody knows for sure what has already been bought.

With Wantivo, the link always leads to the current wishlist. Each wish can carry the details that help guests decide: description, price, priority, or product link.

When a wish is reserved, other guests can see that the idea has already been taken. They know which ideas are still available, and duplicate purchases become much less likely.

A short message is enough: "Here is my wishlist. Please reserve what you plan to get so nothing is bought twice."

  • Use one link in messenger, email, family chat, or invitation copy.
  • Keep product links and notes attached to the matching wish.
  • Show which gift ideas have already been reserved.
  • Use a QR code when the list belongs on cards, PDFs, or invitations.

When another sharing format works better

Sometimes a plain link is perfect. Sometimes the same list belongs on an invitation or needs a browser-first explanation.

  • In chat, a normal link is usually the easiest path.
  • On wedding invitations, birthday cards, or PDFs, a QR code feels more natural.
  • For guests who do not want another app, browser access is an important advantage.

FAQ

How do I share a wishlist with others?
Send the wishlist link in a messenger, email, or invitation. Everyone opens the same up-to-date list instead of separate product links or scattered messages.
Why is a link better than a message with gift ideas?
A message gets outdated quickly. A link leads to the current wishlist with wishes, notes, and reservations.
How do reservations help when several people get the link?
Guests can reserve a wish before they buy. Others then see which gift idea has already been taken.
How do guests open the shared link?
When the list is public, guests open the shared link in the browser and can reserve from that list before buying. Protected or private lists can still need an invitation, login, or member access.
When is a QR code better than a normal link?
A QR code works well on invitations, cards, PDFs, or posters. In chats and emails, a normal link is usually more direct.
What should I write when I share the link?
Mention the occasion briefly and ask guests to reserve before buying, for example: "Here is my wishlist. Please reserve what you plan to get so nothing is bought twice."
Share a list guests can actually use
Start with the most important wishes, add helpful details, and send one link everyone can refer to.
Create a wishlist