Wish list maker with links: build and share in minutes.

Add product links, share one list, and let guests reserve items to avoid duplicates.

Easy to use
No duplicate gifts
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Wish list maker with links for exact products and variants

This page is for lists built around real product URLs, sizes, colors, models, and other buying details.

This setup is useful when guests should land on exact products instead of having to guess which version you mean. One list can hold links from multiple stores together with notes that make the purchase decision easier.

If you do not have specific products yet, Online wishlist is the broader place to start. This page stays narrower on purpose: exact URLs first, group sharing after that.

  • Collect product links from different stores in one place
  • Add size, color, model, or variant details directly to the item
  • Keep alternatives ready in case a product goes out of stock
  • Share only after the actual buying details are clear

How it works

Create → share → reserve. That’s it.

1
Create your list
Add wishes with links, notes, and photos.
2
Share the link
Send it via WhatsApp, Signal, email—or print a QR code.
3
Guests reserve gifts
Reserved items are marked, so no duplicates happen.
4
Keep control
You decide what’s visible and can edit your list anytime.

Wish list maker with links: collect products, stores, and variants in one place

A wish list with links works best when each item should point to a real product page. That is especially helpful for size-sensitive items, color choices, model variants, or gifts that would otherwise require follow-up questions.

The list can stay store-agnostic. You can mix links from different shops, add short notes, and make it obvious what guests should compare before buying.

That makes this page narrower than Online wishlist. The goal here is not the broadest possible gift list, but the cleanest possible collection of exact product references.

Once the links are checked and the important details are written down, sharing becomes much easier and reservations are more reliable.

  • Collect exact product links from any store
  • Add variants, sizes, and short buying notes per item
  • Reduce guest guesswork by linking to the right product page
  • Use reservations only after the entries are clear enough to buy from

Before you share the link-based list

Link-heavy wishlists only stay useful when each entry is precise enough to buy from. A short cleanup beforehand prevents a lot of follow-up questions later.

  • Check that each link points to the right product page, not just a shop homepage.
  • Add size, color, model, or preferred variant directly to the item.
  • Note an acceptable fallback if a product may go out of stock.
  • If the products are not fixed yet, start with Online wishlist instead.

That keeps this page focused on product-link clarity instead of drifting back into the broader wishlist cluster.

FAQ

What’s the difference between a wish list and a wishlist?
They’re often used as synonyms. What matters is that sharing and reserving are possible so groups can coordinate gifts.
How do I share my online wishlist?
Share via link in messenger or via email. Everyone sees the same status.
How do I avoid duplicate gifts?
Through reservations: guests mark what they’re taking care of.
Can I add wishes from any store?
You can add links or free-form ideas. That keeps the wishlist flexible.
Which notes are helpful?
Size, color, variant, alternatives — anything that reduces wrong purchases.
For which occasions is an online wishlist useful?
Birthdays, Christmas, kids’ birthdays, team gifts, weddings, baby showers — anywhere multiple people are gifting.
Is this usable for guests without an iPhone?
If it works in the browser, Android and desktop guests can join too.
Can I create multiple wishlists?
Yes. One list per occasion or person is usually the clearest.
What if a wish changes?
You can update entries so guests always have the latest information.
Is there also an “online gift list”?
Yes — see the “Online gift list” page for a focus on gift planning.

Create your list now

Set it up in minutes and share it 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.