Qui offre quoi?
Organize a baby shower (and its gifts) without the headache
You're the one organizing the shower — the sister, the best friend, the designated godmother. You've got the date, the venue, the cake… which leaves the question every guest is about to ask you: "what should we get her?"
Instead of playing switchboard operator between the mom-to-be and twenty guests, give everyone the same link: the wish list, with secret claiming built in.
The organizer shouldn't be a post office
Without a shared list, everything goes through you: the mother-in-law texts to ask if anyone took the high chair, a coworker wants "an idea under $30", and you keep the inventory in your head. With a list built from the parents-to-be's wishes, every guest browses, picks and claims on their own — what's taken shows as taken, and what's left is clear to everyone.
Best part: the parents-to-be never see the claims. They know their list, of course, but not what's been chosen or by whom. At the shower, every package is a genuine surprise — and you haven't answered a single coordination text.
The gift side in three steps
Build the wish list
Gather the parents-to-be's needs and add them to the list, with links and details. Two minutes, no account.
Attach the link to the invitation
In the shower's invitation email or message, add the list's link: every guest gets straight to it.
Let the guests coordinate themselves
Everyone claims in secret; duplicates become impossible. All that's left for you is the cake.
Frequently asked questions
Who creates the list: the organizer or the parents-to-be?
Either way works. What matters is that the person meant to be surprised only holds the list-owner role: they will never see the claims.
Will older guests manage?
Yes: no account, no app, no password. Open the link, pick, claim.
How much does it cost?
It's free for a small shower. For more guests or a longer list, a one-time unlock of CAD $5.99.
Qui offre quoi? takes care of the gifts while you take care of the party.