Qui offre quoi?

A simple wedding gift list, no cash fund attached

Plenty of wedding registry tools do a lot more than just list gifts: RSVP tracking, seating charts, honeymoon fund collection, a cut taken on cash gifts. If all you actually need is a simple way to say what you'd like to receive and stop three people from buying you the same toaster, that's a lot of extra tool for a fairly simple job.

Qui offre quoi? does exactly that one thing: a gift list for the couple, behind a link you share with guests. No store lock-in — list items from several shops, online or not — and no cash-fund management: this isn't built to collect money, only to list concrete gifts and let guests claim what they plan to bring.

As with every list on Qui offre quoi?, the couple never sees what's been claimed for them: the wedding list stays a genuine surprise to open on the day, not a live tracker of who's checked off what.

Ready in 2 minutes · free for up to 3 lists of 15 items · no account

How to set up a simple wedding gift list

1

Create the household for your wedding, set the occasion, and add the date if it's set — one list can represent the couple together, or each person can have their own if you'd rather.

2

Add the items you'd like, from wherever suits you: a set of dishware from one shop, an item from another, or even an experience like a dinner or an activity you'd enjoy as a gift.

3

Share the household's link with your guests — in the invitation, on your wedding website if you have one, or in a reminder before the date.

4

Guests claim what they plan to bring, each seeing only what's still available, with nothing revealed to the couple before the big day.

Free for up to 3 lists of 15 items each. After that, $5.99 CAD once, for unlimited lists and items.

No single store, no cash collection

Some couples would still rather receive a cash contribution — toward the honeymoon, or simply because they don't need anything specific. That's not what Qui offre quoi? is built for: it's a list of concrete items, not a fundraising tool. If cash is the priority, a dedicated tool for that will serve you better; if you'd rather have a simple gift list with no commission taken, that's exactly our lane.

That said, nothing stops you from adding a symbolic item like “a gift card for dinner out” or “a contribution toward our trip” as just another item on the list — it stays concrete, claimable, and it stops five different guests from landing on the exact same idea.

Frequently asked questions

Can we ask for cash instead of gifts?
Qui offre quoi? is a list of concrete gifts, not a cash-collection tool. You can still add a symbolic item — a gift card, a contribution toward the honeymoon — as just another claimable item on the list.
Do we need to register with a specific store?
No. You can add items from several different shops, online or not, each with its own link — nothing limits you to one retailer's catalogue.
Do guests need to create an account to claim a wedding gift?
No account is required. They open the household link, pick an item, and enter just a first name to claim it.
Can each partner have their own list, or does it have to be one shared list?
Both work: some couples prefer one shared list, others keep separate lists to split up their respective wishes. The household supports either approach.
Can the list stay active after the wedding, say for a housewarming?
Yes. The same household can be reused for another occasion for the couple, like moving into a new place, without starting over with a brand-new link.

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