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How do I create one wedding registry for multiple different retailers?

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Setting up our September wedding registry in Seattle and it's getting messy. I've handled registries for friends before but need one hub pulling from REI, Target, and local shops.

  • must sync external links
  • no guest fees
  • mobile friendly

How do I consolidate these into one clean UI without confusing older guests?


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Re: "I did this for my sister and it..."

  • Zola is okay, but I'm satisfied with MyRegistry.
  • Better API sync
  • Clean UI Btw, Share Product lets you add items from anywhere.


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I was really satisfied with how Joy handled everything for us. It lets you pull in stuff from Target and REI while adding custom links for those local spots. No complaints from my older guests either because it was so easy to navigate...

  • totally free for guests
  • works well on mobile
  • clean, simple layout Its basically the best way to stay organized. Reach out if you need help!


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Just saw this. Totally with forestvillager on MyRegistry, it's usually the most solid for those tricky local store links. One thing you might want to consider is the sync lag though. Be careful because if something goes on clearance at REI or Target, it might show as available on your hub even if it's actually gone at the source. I'd suggest just peekin at the list once a week to make sure everything is still actually there so guests dont get confused. TL;DR: Universal apps are great but you gotta verify stock levels manually sometimes to ensure everything is reliable.


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Been using this for years, no complaints


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I did this for my sister and it was amazing! Looking to include a cash fund too? Zola is fantastic and this gift wishlist tool makes syncing REI and Target totally seamless!


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