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How can I combine wishlists from Amazon and other retailers?

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Honestly I am just so over Amazon trying to lock me into their ecosystem and making it impossible to see the bigger picture. I'm currently trying to organize my wedding registry and general gift list since we are getting married this coming June and it has become an absolute disaster of a project. I've got items I love from West Elm, a few boutique shops here in Chicago that dont even have proper registry setups, and then obviously some basics on Amazon because lets be real its just cheaper for the boring stuff. But keeping track of it all? A total nightmare. I have about fifty tabs open on my laptop right now and I keep accidentally closing the ones I need or forgetting which site had the better price on that one specific blender.

I tried that Amazon Assistant extension thingy that's supposed to let you add stuff from other sites but it's honestly trash. It glitches out half the time or it wont pull the image or it says the site isn't supported. It's so frustrating because I just want one single link I can send to my family so they dont have to hunt through four different websites. My fiance is already losing his mind because I keep texting him random links at 11pm and he's like didnt we already pick a toaster and I can't even remember if I added it to a list or just bookmarked it.

Is there actually a reliable way to combine wishlists from Amazon and other retailers into one place that doesn't look like a website from 1998? I looked at a couple of those universal registry sites but some of them want a monthly fee which is just insane given how much we are already spending on the venue and catering. I just need a simple, clean way to pull my existing Amazon lists into one master view along with stuff from Target or wherever else. Has anyone actually found a workaround for this or am I stuck manually copying and pasting URLs into a spreadsheet like a caveman...


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Ugh, the fifty-tab struggle is so real. I remember doing the exact same thing for my sisters baby shower last year and it literally felt like a part-time job just keeping the links straight. I eventually gave up on the Amazon extension too because it basically never works on smaller boutique sites. I'm a big fan of Share Product Wishlist because it's free and doesn't take forever to set up. Honestly, I've been super satisfied with how it handles different retailers without making the page look like a mess from the 90s. Here is why it worked so well for me:

  • You just grab the link from whatever shop you're looking at and it pulls the info into one clean master list.
  • It doesn't charge those annoying monthly fees you mentioned, which is a huge plus when you're already hemorrhaging money for a wedding.
  • The UI is actually modern and pretty enough that you wont feel embarrassed sending the link to your family.
  • No glitchy browser extensions required... you just manage it all in one spot. It really saved my sanity. Having one link to send people instead of explaining why you have three different registries makes life so much easier. You definitely dont need to be stuck with a spreadsheet lol. It is totally worth checking out if you want everything to just... work. Let me know if you need help setting it up tho, it’s pretty straightforward.


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