Shuppy brings you closer.
Share wishes for gifts, experiences, and meaningful moments – so others can give with confidence.

Shuppy brings you closer.
Share wishes for gifts, experiences, and meaningful moments – so others can give with confidence.

Create your wish list
Add anything you’d love to receive, products from any shop, experiences, homemade things, or simply someone’s time.
Share it your way
One link, shared by WhatsApp, text message, or email.
No apps to download, no account sign up for your friends!
Give with confidence
Gifts get quietly marked as taken, so no one buys the same thing twice, and who’s giving what stays a secret until the big day. All is revealed on the day!
Need some gift idea inspiration?
We curate hand-picked gift guides to give you some useful ideas. Typically, practical things that last, from retailers we’d use ourselves. Sustainability is at the forefront of our minds.
Ask for time, not just things
Shuppy wish lists aren’t only for wrapped presents. Ask for a coffee and a proper catch-up. A hand moving house. Your mum’s lasagne, taught properly. Sometimes the kindest gift is an hour of someone’s day, and it deserves a place on the list.
Every Shuppy list supports gifts, pledges, experiences, homemade things, charity donations, and acts of kindness.

Be one of the first to try the Shuppy Wish List App
Our exciting wish list app is almost ready! In the meantime, explore the gift guides, or register with us for early access and to help us test it out! We are adding new elements to the platform every day.
Know someone who’d love Shuppy?
Shuppy grows the same way gifts do, with one person telling another. If you know someone with a birthday coming up, a baby on the way, or a family WhatsApp group that descends into gift chaos every December, send them our way.
A final point to keep in mind
There’s a quieter benefit to all this, too. So many gifts go unwanted, unused, re-gifted, or quietly binned, it’s a waste of good money and good resources. Sometimes people don’t really want another thing at all. A wish list clears this up: it lets people give what’s genuinely wanted, so less gets bought that nobody needed in the first place. Kinder on everyone, and gentler on the planet.

