FAQ
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The most reliable way always works and needs no setup: click into the form and press Ctrl + V (Windows) or Cmd + V (Mac) — the copied image is pasted directly.
If you want to use the “Paste from clipboard” button, the browser needs permission to read the clipboard. Here’s how to allow it:
- Chrome and Edge (desktop): Click the lock (or settings) icon on the left of the address bar → Site settings → Clipboard → Allow. Then refresh the page.
- Safari (Mac): After you click the button, Safari shows a “Paste” prompt — confirm it. Or just use Cmd + V in the form.
- Firefox: Firefox doesn’t support reading the clipboard via a button, so the button isn’t shown there. Use Ctrl + V.
- Mobile (iPhone and Android): Long-press in the form and pick “Paste”, or upload the image with the “Click to choose a file” button.
The “Paste from clipboard” button is shown only in browsers that support clipboard reading (Chrome, Edge, Safari). In others use Ctrl + V or Cmd + V.
Open your list and add a gift — just paste a link from an e-shop and we’ll fill in the name, image and price.
You can also add your own image — by uploading a file, dragging it in, or pasting from the clipboard.
No. You share the list with a simple link and your loved ones open it without registering.
Gifts in a shared list can be reserved, so the same thing won’t be bought by several people.
For pricier gifts, people can run a group collection.
Yes. You can turn on a group collection for a gift — several givers contribute an amount and see how much is already collected, so you split it nicely. One of the givers can be the coordinator who handles the purchase.
A purely money collection also works, where you collect money directly instead of a specific product.
For two reasons. First: givers on your shared list see your sizes, favourite colours and notes — they buy with confidence. Second: with your profile filled in, the app can suggest gifts tailored to you. Fill it once and relax.
You can do both. “I received this gift” keeps the item on the list but marks it as a fulfilled wish — you keep a record, it counts toward your fulfilled wishes, and on a shared list givers see it’s already handled.
“Delete” removes it entirely. Use “received” when you want to keep track of what you got; “delete” when you no longer need it.
When an occasion passes, you don’t have to delete the list — archive it. It tidies away from your active lists (no clutter) but stays saved in case you want to look back at what you got. While archiving you also mark which gifts you actually received.
Yes — right during archiving. You mark which gifts you received, and the ones you didn’t get are carried over (copied) into a new list, for next Christmas for example. No need to add them again.
Each gift belongs to one list. If you want the same product in another list too, just add it there again — fastest by pasting the e-shop link; we fill in the name, image and price automatically.
A direct one-click move isn’t available yet. There are two ways: when archiving a list, the gifts you didn’t get are carried into a new list; or simply add the gift to the other list again (via the e-shop link) and delete it from the original.
On the list, click share — it copies a link you can send anywhere (message, WhatsApp, email). Your loved ones open it without registering and instantly see your wishes.
No. Only the name is required. The link, price, image and description can be left empty. The easiest way is to paste the e-shop link — we fill in the name, image and price for you.
It adds the wishlist to your phone or computer home screen as an app — it opens full-screen without browser bars, with its own icon, and is right at hand. It’s optional; the website works the same without installing.
The button only shows in browsers that support it (Android Chrome, desktop Chrome). On iPhone you add the app via Safari → Share → Add to Home Screen.