For the household

A family gift registry,
only for your people.

A registry that lives between you and the people you’d already text first. Profiles per family member, hints from anyone in the circle, and not a single public link.

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.
A registry that fits on the kitchen counter.

What it is

A registry,
in lowercase.

Most “registries” are a single landing page tied to one big event: a wedding, a baby shower, a graduation, and to one store that wants to sell you toasters. A family gift registry is the quieter version: one shared circle that carries every occasion in the household, year after year.

Each member has a profile they (or a parent) keeps current. Sizes change. Hobbies arrive. The list of toys outgrown updates itself by attrition. The circle adapts; the registry never expires.

No public link unless you turn one on. No follower count. No store partnerships. The only people who see it are the ones you invited.

How families use it

The work that used
to live in a group chat.

  • One registry, every occasion

    Birthdays, Christmas, Mother’s Day, the small in-between ones. The same circle carries them all, instead of a fresh public list every December.

  • Profiles that grandparents can read

    Each person, kids included, has a profile that names the things that matter: sizes, allergies, the brand of shoe that fits, the book series they’re halfway through. No detective work the day before the birthday.

  • Coordination without spoilers

    Buyers see what’s already covered. The recipient does not. Three siblings, three boxes, zero duplicates, and the surprise still lands.

Common questions

About the
family registry.

If yours isn’t here, the full FAQ covers more.

A family gift registry is a shared list of the gifts your household actually wants. Unlike a wedding or baby registry, it is built for the year-round rhythm of birthdays, holidays, and small occasions, and it is meant for the people already in your life rather than the public web.

Build it once

Your registry, kept
in the family.

For the people you remember on a Tuesday.

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