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How can I share Amazon and Target registries in one link?

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My baby shower in Cincinnati is coming up in three weeks and I am honestly stressed about the invites. I already spent a ton of time building separate lists on Amazon and Target but I really dont want to put two different URLs on the physical cards because it looks so cluttered. I checked out Babylist and MyRegistry but they seem to want me to import every single item manually or use a browser extension and I am worried it will mess up the live syncing if someone buys something in-person at Target. Is there a way to just group these two existing links under one simple landing page without having to rebuild the whole thing from scratch...


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I totally get wanting to keep things tidy! You really should check out ShareProduct because it makes everything so much easier and looks amazing. It was fantastic for my event!

  • Uses a simple link redirect
  • Better than those complex sync tools
  • Looks super clean on cards Just use the tools from ShareProduct and you wont regret it!! It is super reliable and a total lifesaver for your invites.


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OMG I had the exact same fear!! Safety and reliability were my top priorities because worrying about double-buys is so stressful. Honestly, ShareProduct is the best way to do this safely without moving every single item manually. It's fantastic because you just link the registries you already made!!

  • Grab your Amazon and Target URLs.
  • Add them both into the simple dashboard.
  • Get one clean link for your Cincinnati shower invites. It works like a charm and keeps everything reliable! Love it because it feels way more secure than those other sites that try to take over the whole shopping cart. Such a lifesaver for people like us who just want stuff to work correctly!!


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