The family wishlist that ends the guessing
One link. No duplicate gifts. No fake smiles.
Snitches get riches. The rest get a sweater from Aunt Linda.
Relatives claim from one link — no account, ever. Build one shared wishlist, send a single link, and nobody doubles up — while spending stays fair across every kid.
Free. No ads. We never collect your relatives' info.
Set up your family's gifting in three steps
From "what should I get?" to "oh, perfect, thanks." Roughly the time it takes to fake-laugh at a "Christmas in July" joke.
Add the people
You. The kids. Your spouse. Maybe your dog (we won't judge). Anyone you buy for or anyone who buys for you.
Snitch on yourself
Add what you actually want. Hot sauce optional. Our browser extension grabs items from any store with one click.
Share the link
Send it to anyone who's ever asked "what do you want?" and meant it. They claim, you receive, nobody fakes a smile.
The polite-lie tax is real
Every family runs the same script every year.
"Thanks, I love it."
Translation: it's going in the closet. A wishlist makes "thank you" honest again — and saves the closet.
"Wait, didn't Mom already buy that?"
Group texts are not a coordination system. When someone claims a gift, it's claimed — no more matching socks under two trees.
"I have no idea what to get Dad."
Neither does Dad. But his wishlist does. Send the link, claim a gift, move on with your life.
Three tools that do the coordinating for you
Wishlists people can actually use. Coordination that doesn't live in a group text. And — for parents — proof that the gift pile is even.
Wishlists That Work
Like a Google Doc, but for not getting another candle. Add what you want, share a link, done.
Claim Before You Buy
Grandma claims the LEGO set. Aunt Linda sees it's claimed and picks something else. Disaster averted.
Find That Gift You Hid
Purchased → arrived → wrapped → given. Because last year's "where did I put it?" gift is still in the garage.
A peek inside
What replaces the spreadsheet, the group text, and the sticky note on the fridge.
Every gift, from idea to under the tree (or still in the garage)
Emma's Wishlist
Grandma claims it. Aunt Linda picks something else. Everyone wins.
For parents of more than one
See spending per kid at a glance
Yes — your kid noticed the gift count.
Children are tiny auditors — they count gifts, and eventually dollars too. GiftSnitch totals spending and gift counts per kid so you stay one step ahead of the audit and spot a lopsided pile before someone counts it at the Christmas-in-July party.
- Spend per kid — Side-by-side totals, so the audit comes back clean
- Gift counts too — Because a six-year-old does not care that "yours was more expensive"
- Status tracking — "Did I already buy that?" — yes, you did. Two weeks ago.
- Budget targets — Set a target and watch the running total, so you catch overspending before the statement arrives
Family Balance Snapshot
Product previewWithin $7. The audit comes back clean.
For everyone who's ever returned a gift the day after the party
Extended family across zip codes
Grandparents two states away. Cousins four. Send one link and let everyone claim from the same list.
The "I'll deal with it later" crowd
Birthdays, holidays, anniversaries — they always come at the worst time. Save ideas year-round so future-you isn't sprinting through Target on a Tuesday.
Secret Santa without the spreadsheet meltdown
Family, friends, coworkers, the weird Slack group. Draw names in one click. No paper hats, no rigged drawings, no "I got myself again."
Start an exchange
Name it, set a budget, pick a date. Done in 30 seconds.
Invite the chaos
One link. They join in one click. Even the cousin who hates apps.
Draw names
Math handles the matching. Nobody sees anyone else's pick. Your secret stays secret.
Snitch wishlists
Everyone posts what they actually want. Their Santa sees the list. Zero guessing.
Johnson Family Christmas in July
Budget: ~$50 per person · Product preview
Free for any group size. Organizers sign up free — everyone else just clicks the link.
Built by a family that uses it every day
Built by a guy who got the same coffee mug three years in a row
I love my family. They love me. We just have completely different opinions about what makes a good gift. After the third "World's Okayest Dad" mug — different cousins, same mug, somehow — I built GiftSnitch. Now my family knows what I want, I know what they want, and nobody fakes a smile when the wrapping paper comes off. Everybody wins. Except the mug industry, which lost a customer.
— Justin, founder of GiftSnitch
Questions, answered
Everything you wanted to ask before handing this link to your in-laws.
Gift planning resources
Practical guides and tools to make gift-giving easier for your family.
Snitches get riches.
The other 90% get a candle. Build your list in 30 seconds, share one link, and let the people who love you finally know what to buy. Out loud. On purpose.
Free. No credit card. No duplicate gifts.
No spam emails. No ads. Relatives never need an account. Delete your data anytime.