Collect wishes
Add household wishes, experiences, personal ideas, or concrete products.
Your wishlist should be easy to reach from the invitation, wedding website, or message thread.
Add household wishes, experiences, personal ideas, or concrete products.
Descriptions, prices, priorities, and links help guests choose the right gift.
Send the link to guests or place a QR code on invitations, cards, or PDFs.
Guests mark which gift they want to give so others can choose more easily.
You collect wedding gifts, product links, free ideas, and notes in one list and share it with your guests.
Wantivo is not tied to one retailer. You can combine wishes from different stores with free gift ideas, experiences, and personal notes.
Guests can reserve a wish before they buy. Others then see which gift idea has already been taken.
Yes. The link fits a message or wedding website; a QR code fits an invitation, card, or PDF. Add a short note so guests know they should open the list and reserve a wish before buying.
When the wedding list is public, guests open the link or QR code in the browser, see what is still available, and reserve before buying. Protected lists can still need an invitation, login, or member access.
Household wishes, experiences, personal gift ideas, and concrete products with a link, price, or note all work well.
Your wedding gifts do not have to fit one store: household wishes, experiences, personal ideas, and exact product links can sit side by side.
A classic registry is often tied to one retailer. A flexible wishlist gives you more room for gifts that fit your life together.
With a classic wedding registry, gifts often live inside one store. With Wantivo, you can collect product links from different shops, free gift ideas, and personal wishes in one shared list.
For guests, orientation matters most: what fits you, which version do you mean, and which gift is still available? Those notes stay directly on the wish.
A link works well in messages or on a wedding website. A QR code is useful when the wishlist should already appear on the invitation, a PDF, or a card. One short line next to the link or code can explain that guests should reserve before buying.
If sharing, QR codes, or product links matter more than the wedding-registry choice itself, these topics cover the next setup details.
Start with the wishes guests would otherwise be unsure about, then share one clear link or QR code.
Create wedding wishlist