Gift-giving should be joyful. But it rarely starts that way. It starts with a group chat going nowhere, someone buying the same thing as someone else, and an Amazon wishlist that only covers one of the dozen stores your family shops from.
We built WishlistCart to fix that — a universal wishlist that works with any store, tracks prices so you buy at the right moment, and coordinates gifts without spoiling the surprise.
Save from any store
Paste a product URL — from Amazon, Target, IKEA, Etsy, or anywhere else — and WishlistCart pulls in the title, image, and price automatically. No browser extension required, though one is coming. One wishlist, every store you shop at.
Price tracking that actually works
WishlistCart checks prices on your saved items every six hours. When something drops, you get an email. You can also set a target price — "alert me when this drops below $80" — and we will. The price history chart shows you whether today's price is actually a deal or just retailer theater.
Gift coordination without the spoilers
Share a wishlist with a link. Gift-givers can mark items as claimed — so two people don't buy the same thing — but the wishlist owner never sees who claimed what. We call it surprise mode, and it's enforced at the database level, not just the UI. Gifts stay surprising.
Built for every occasion
Whether it's a birthday, wedding registry, baby shower, or just things you want to remember, WishlistCart handles it. Create multiple wishlists, set them to private or public, share them with a link or make them discoverable. Your wishlist, your rules.
Free to start
The core product — saving items, sharing wishlists, gift claiming — is free. Price alerts, unlimited wishlists, and the browser extension are part of our Pro plan at $5/month. We think that's fair for something you'll use year-round.
What's next
We're just getting started. On the roadmap: a proper browser extension for one-click saving, group gifting where multiple people chip in on a single item, occasion reminders so you never forget a birthday, and social features so you can follow friends' wishlists.
If you try it and have thoughts, we'd love to hear them. Reply to any email we send, or find us on X / Twitter.
— The WishlistCart team