Free Wishlist Maker: Build a Shareable Wishlist from Any Store
Every year, someone in your family asks what you want for your birthday or Christmas. And every year you either blank, send a mess of links over text, or point them at an Amazon wishlist that only covers half of what you actually want.
Curatyze fixes that. Build one collection, share one link, done.
Add stuff from anywhere
The problem with Amazon wishlists is obvious — everything has to be on Amazon. But what about that thing you saw on Etsy? The jacket from a brand that doesn't sell on Amazon? The IKEA lamp you've been eyeing?
On Curatyze, you add products from any site. Paste the URL, give it a name, and it goes in your collection. No restrictions on where it's sold.
One link to share
Once your collection is built, you get a clean link you can send to anyone — in a text, in a group chat, posted somewhere online. They open it and see everything you want, organized in one place, with prices and direct links to buy.
No one has to dig through your Amazon account. No one gets the wrong version of something because you sent a vague description. Just the list, exactly as you built it.
How to set one up
- Create a free account and start a new collection
- Give it a name — "Christmas 2026" or "Birthday stuff" works fine
- Add products by pasting links from any retailer
- Share the collection link with whoever's shopping for you
That's it. If any of your links are affiliate links, check the checkbox on that product so the link stays intact — but for a personal wishlist, most people just paste regular product URLs and that works perfectly.
Better than a notes app, better than Amazon
A notes app is fine for keeping track of things yourself, but it's not built for sharing. Amazon is built for shopping, not for curating a personal list across multiple stores. Curatyze is built for exactly this — a list you made, that you can share, from anywhere you actually shop.