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Christmas list · free · for the whole family

A free Christmas list maker the whole family can share

no two aunts buying the same gift

Everyone makes their Christmas list, shares one link, and the family grabs what’s free — so there are no double gifts and no spoiled surprises. Works for kids, teens, and the grandparents who “don’t need anything.” Free, no account needed to open it.

free, no credit card

How it works, in four steps


  1. 01

    Everyone makes a list

    Each person adds what they’d like — a photo, a price, a link, or a quick note.

  2. 02

    Share the links

    Pass them around the family. Nobody needs an account just to take a look.

  3. 03

    Claim what’s free

    Relatives sign in and grab what they’ll buy, so two people don’t show up with the same gift.

  4. 04

    Surprises survive

    You see what’s left on your list, never who took what. Christmas morning keeps its mystery.

Why families use it at Christmas


Built for a family, not a store

Everyone keeps their own list — kids, teens, adults — and pulls gifts from any shop, not one retailer’s catalog.

No double gifts, no spoilers

The family sees what’s already spoken for, but never who took it — and you see none of your own list. The two classic Christmas mix-ups, solved.

No ads, no sign-up to look

We don’t run ads or sell data, and relatives can open a list from a link without an account. Claiming a gift takes a quick free sign-in — that’s what keeps it secret from you.

Pairing it with a name draw?

Doing a name draw this year too? You can run a Secret Santa from the same place — same family, same lists, one less thing to set up.

Common questions


Can I make a list for my kids?

Each list lives on its own free account, so for a young kid you’d set one up and manage it yourself. Relatives claim from the link, so nobody doubles up on the same toy.

Will the family see who claimed what?

They see what’s already taken, so there are no repeats — but the list’s owner never sees who claimed it. You still wake up not knowing.

Christmas list or Christmas wishlist — same thing?

Same thing. Call it whatever your family calls it; it’s one shared list of what people would actually like.

Do relatives need to sign up?

Not to look — they open the list from a link with no account. Claiming a gift takes a quick free sign-in, which is what keeps it secret from you. Making your own list needs a free account too.

Does the list stay around after Christmas?

Yes. It carries over — reuse it for birthdays, or clear it and start fresh next December with the same link.

Is it really free?

Yes. No ads, no credit card, no premium tier hiding the useful parts.

Before the rush

Get the family’s Christmas lists in one place

and skip the duplicate-gift returns line