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Which wishlist services do you use? I tested a bunch and ended up with cadou.me

Which wishlist services do you use? I tested a bunch and ended up with cadou.me

I've always had a love–hate relationship with wishlists.

On one hand, it's great to have a place to dump things I want to buy later. On the other hand, most wishlist tools feel… lifeless. Just a boring grid of links and prices.

So a few months ago, I went on a small quest. I tested Listful, Amazon Wishlist, Giftster, and a couple of others. And yeah, I ended up sticking with cadou.me. Not because it's perfect (nothing is), but because it solves a few things that others ignore.

Here's my honest breakdown.

What I tried first

  • Listful – clean, minimal, works like "Notion for wishlists". You add items, share the list, done. Mobile-first. Great for quick onboarding. But after a while, it felt… shallow. No discovery, no inspiration. Just a database.
  • Amazon Wishlist – classic, but locked inside Amazon's ecosystem. And let's be real – half the stuff I want isn't even on Amazon anymore.
  • Giftster – good for families and group gifting. But it's rigid. You can't really browse or explore. You just assign items to people.

All of them missed one thing: discovery.

Then I found cadou.me

cadou.me isn't just a wishlist. It's more like a hybrid:

wishlist + gift ideas + curated collections + articles + a small storefront.

Sounds like a lot? Yeah, but it actually works.

1. Discovery is built in – not an afterthought

On Listful, you add an item and share a link. That's it.

On cadou.me, I can browse themed collections, see what others are saving, and even stumble on gift ideas I hadn't thought of.

It's closer to Pinterest than to a spreadsheet.

2. It helps with the "what to gift?" problem

Big one for me. I suck at choosing gifts for friends.

With cadou.me, I don't have to jump between five sites. I can look at curated lists, read short articles, and get actual inspiration.

That alone made me switch.

3. SEO and external reach – surprisingly useful

I didn't expect this, but cadou.me gets organic traffic from Google and Telegram. My wishlist isn't just a private note – it can actually help someone else find a gift idea.

And if you're into affiliate links, there's potential to earn something on the side. Not the main reason I use it, but nice to have.

4. Flexibility: lists, articles, storefronts

You can create a simple wishlist. Or you can build a themed storefront. Or write a short article about why you love certain products.

It doesn't force you into one mode. That's rare.

So where does cadou.me shine?

If you just want a fast, simple wishlist – Listful is fine. No hate.

But if you want:

  • to discover new gift ideas
  • to create a wishlist online that's actually fun to browse
  • to share curated collections with friends or followers

then cadou.me wins.

And yeah, it's great for those searching "create wishlist" tools – because it gives you way more than just a list.

Bottom line

Don't use cadou.me if you only need a barebones checklist.

Use it if you want inspiration, flexibility, and a wishlist that doesn't feel dead.

I'm sticking with it.


Try it yourself: cadou.me – especially if you're tired of boring wishlists.


P.S. If you know another underrated wishlist tool, drop it in the comments. I'm still curious.

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