A gift registry your guests will actually use
Skip the single-store sign-up. Link items from wherever you want, and let guests reserve gifts so nothing gets duplicated.
Traditional wedding registries lock you into one retailer’s program — set up an account, add items from their catalog only, and hope guests remember which store you picked. It’s an extra step most guests skip, and an extra login most couples forget the password to.
A registry that’s attached directly to your invitation removes that friction entirely. Guests see it in the same visit where they RSVP, browse whatever you’ve added — from any store — and mark items as reserved so two people don’t buy the same gift.
The real problem
It’s not that guests don’t want to check a registry. It’s that most registries live somewhere guests have to remember to go look for.
How it works
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Add items from anywhere
Paste in links from Amazon, Flipkart, or any store — your registry isn’t limited to one retailer’s catalog.
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Attach it to your invitation
Your registry shows up right where guests RSVP, so there’s no separate link to share or lose.
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Guests reserve as they go
When someone marks an item as reserved or purchased, everyone else sees it — no duplicate gifts.
Not locked to one retailer
Most registry platforms are built around a single store’s product catalog. If what you actually want is spread across two or three different places, you’re stuck creating multiple registries — or compromising on what you ask for. Linking items individually means your registry can include exactly what you want, from wherever it’s sold.
No more duplicate gifts
Without a way to see what’s already spoken for, popular items get bought two or three times over — and less popular ones get overlooked entirely. Letting guests mark an item as reserved solves both problems: everyone can see what’s still available in real time.
Update it whenever you need to
Preferences change between the day you send invitations and the wedding itself. Add, remove, or reorder items any time — the same link you already shared always reflects the current list, with nothing to resend.