The paste button
Copy a product URL from Amazon, a bulk supplier, or the tiny shop with the perfect kettle. Paste it into Kitlist. The title, photo, and current price land in your library, already tracked.
Some stores fight the paste. For those, the browser extension clips the product straight off the page in one click.
Wish lists with claiming
Maya shares her birthday list. Her aunt claims the kettle. Her best friend claims the camera strap. Everyone else sees those are taken and picks something open.
Maya sees none of it. Her list looks untouched until the wrapping paper comes off.
That is the whole trick: claims are visible to gift-givers and invisible to the owner. No group chat, no spreadsheet, no third kettle.
Registries and big days
A registry is just a wish list with a big day attached. Paste the links, share one URL, and claiming handles the rest.
One link for the whole guest list. Nobody buys the same toaster twice.
Start your registry →Grandparents claim the crib. Coworkers claim the onesies.
Start your registry →Drop the link in the group chat. The list does the hinting for you.
Start your list →Secret Santa without the spreadsheet. Everyone lists, everyone claims, nobody peeks.
Start the exchange →Big day for your business instead? The same paste builds creator kits and costed care packages, margins included.
See the cost math ↓Daily price checks
Kitlist re-checks every saved item daily and keeps the history as a little sparkline. A drop on a wish list is your moment to claim the gift. A bump from a supplier updates your margin math before you reorder.
Set a threshold and the changes arrive as an email digest. Not another dashboard to remember.
Builds with margin math
The lotion comes from one store, the ribbon from a bulk site, the boxes from the shop around the corner. The spreadsheet was fine until a price moved.
Kitlist holds the links, watches the prices, and shows the margin on that JMD 4,200 package before you commit to 50 of them. JMD, USD, and GBP can sit in the same build, converted at live rates. Viewers of a shared kit never see your costs.
One free plan. Both jobs covered.
The third kind of list. Gear you admire, books to read, the dream workshop. Curate it, share it, or keep it to yourself.
Put a kit on the public feed. Browse other people's, copy one into your account, and make it yours from there.
Every list is public, link-only, or private. Viewers never see your costs unless you choose to show them.
Claim @yourname and get one public page with every kit and list you have published.
For stores that fight the paste, clip the product straight from Chrome. The item lands in your library without switching tabs.
Describe what you need and get matching products from across the web, ready to add to a list.
A birthday list or a costed kit, live in the next two minutes.
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