A small, private circle for the people you love.

Know what to get,withouthaving to ask.

Wishlists, birthdays, sizes and the occasional “please, no more mugs”: kept in one quiet place that only your people can see.

  • Family-first
  • No ads
  • Surprise-safe
A quiet morning scene painted in watercolor: a coral coffee mug, a phone propped behind it showing a small wishlist, a wrapped gift with a teal ribbon, a folded note with a hand-drawn squiggle, and a card sprinkled with the brand’s accent dots.
“The first cup. Before anyone else is awake. That’s when she remembers.”
A watercolor scene of scattered planning: three handwritten note cards with squiggle marks, a teal ribbon coiled across the surface, a single small candle, a yellow gift tag tied with twine, and a thin envelope with a wax seal.

The noise this replaces

The chaos of caring.

Wishlists scattered across notes apps, group chats, and screenshots from last March.

The same Amazon link forwarded six times by six different cousins.

Three siblings buying the same toy because nobody told the others.

A loose ring of personal objects painted in watercolor: a coral-bowed gift box, a teal scarf, a yellow toy car, a hardcover book, a coffee mug, a small green wishbone shape, and a folded note card with a handwritten squiggle. Each object stands in for one person in the circle.

How PresentSphere works

A circle of objects,
one for each person you love.

Every person in your circle has a small profile of their own. Their wishlist, their sizes, their allergies, the little “please, no more mugs” notes that change every year. Anyone in the circle can drop a quiet hint when an idea hits. See four ways families use it.

Profiles, kept by the people they’re for
Mum’s scarf size. Your nephew’s reading level. The notes that change every year.
One link, everyone you love
No spreadsheets. No app store debates. Sharing a circle feels like passing a note in school.

Surprise mode

Coordinate without
spoiling anything.

When someone in your circle is the recipient, their view of certain items quietly disappears. The rest of you plan together. The moment stays whole.

Their view

A clean wishlist. No spoilers. No “reserved by Aunt Cara”.

step 1 of 3

Your view

Who’s already claimed what. Who’s still deciding.

step 2 of 3

The day of

Three boxes. Three different wrappers. Zero duplicates.

step 3 of 3

Reminders, not nudges

We’ll whisper,
never shout.

Two weeks before. Three days before. The morning of. That’s it. No streaks. No badges. No guilt. Save a birthday once and the circle remembers it forever.

A watercolor still life: a small calendar card propped open with colored dots marking dates, a coral candle, and a teal gift tag tied with ribbon. Honey-yellow sprinkles drift across the surface.
  • two weeks before

    “Mum’s birthday is a fortnight off. Anything coming together?”

  • three days before

    “Wrapping weekend. Anyone need to claim their square?”

  • morning of

    “Today’s the day. The circle says hi.”

A small visual vocabulary

Built like a picture book, behaves like a tool.

Painted marks for the warm parts. Quiet structure for the rest. The brand grows the way the family does: slowly, on purpose.

  • Wishlists, kept by the people they’re for.

    Wishlists, kept by the people they’re for.

  • Occasions, gently remembered.

    Occasions, gently remembered.

  • A circle, held lightly.

    A circle, held lightly.

The next birthday is closer
than you think.

Start a circle in two minutes. Invite the people you love. Keep the surprise.

For the people you remember on a Tuesday.

A small question

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