About PresentSphere

A small private circle
for the people you love.

PresentSphere is a private gift wishlist app for families and close friends. Each circle is invite-only and lives outside the public web: wishlists, birthdays, sizes, and hints stay between the people in it. Buyers can quietly reserve gifts without spoiling the surprise, and a calendar of upcoming occasions makes it easy to plan ahead instead of scrambling the night before.

A loose half-circle of seven everyday objects painted on cream paper: a coral-bowed gift box, a teal scarf folded into a coil, a yellow toy car, a hardcover book with a honey spine, a coffee mug on a teal saucer, a sprig of fresh mint in a small vase, and a folded note card with a single pen squiggle. Three slim ribbons in coral, teal, and honey drift across the bottom of the sheet.
One object for each person. The circle is the shape, not the feed.

What it is

A circle, not a list.

A circle is a small invite-only group. Inside it, each person has a profile with the things that actually help someone shop for them: sizes, favorites, allergies, the toys their seven-year-old has stopped pretending to like.

Wishlists hold the specific items. Hints hold the softer signals (a hobby, a color, a “please, no more mugs”). Reservations let buyers claim a gift without telling the recipient who picked what.

A shared calendar carries every birthday and occasion in the circle, so you remember weeks ahead instead of the morning of. The same circle works as a private wishlist app, a family gift registry, or a holiday planner; same shape, different room.

Who it’s for

Built for the people you’d already text first.

It’s for

  • Families who want to keep birthdays, sizes, and gift ideas in one place that doesn’t live in a group chat.
  • Parents managing wishlists for kids who can’t (or shouldn’t) be online yet.
  • Friend groups doing Secret Santa, white elephant, or birthday rotations without spoiling who picked what.
  • Anyone who has ever bought a duplicate gift because nobody told the other person.

It’s not

  • A public wedding or baby registry tied to one store.
  • A shopping list app, a notes app, or a project manager for gifts.
  • A social feed. There are no followers, likes, or posts.

What makes it different

Three things we won’t
trade away.

  • Make generosity easier.

    Buying a thoughtful gift shouldn’t require detective work. PresentSphere puts the boring useful facts (sizes, preferences, what’s already on the list) one tap away, so the only effort left is the thoughtful part.

  • Keep surprises intact.

    Reservations are visible to other buyers, never to the person being shopped for. Surprise mode hides everything about coordination from the recipient by default, so the day-of reveal stays a real reveal.

  • Make privacy obvious.

    Every list lives inside an invite-only circle. There are no public profiles, no follower counts, and no ads. The privacy policy is written in plain English and meant to be read.

The product, briefly

Five quiet surfaces.

You start with a profile (yours, plus any you manage for kids). You join or create a circle, then invite the people you trust. You add wishlist items and hints. Other buyers quietly reserve what they’re bringing. A shared calendar tracks every birthday and occasion, and reminders arrive far enough in advance to actually do something with them.

See four ways families use it →Or see it on the homepage →

We also share gift-planning ideas on Pinterest, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook. The full list lives on our social page.

One last thought

Quietly, before the next
birthday.

For the people you remember on a Tuesday.

A small question

We use a tiny amount of privacy-friendly analytics to understand how PresentSphere is used. No tracking across sites, no advertising. You can change your mind anytime in settings.