Fill the new place with things you chose.
New keys, empty shelves, and everyone asking what to bring. Make one list from any shop, share one link, and let friends call dibs on the genuinely useful stuff.
Your taste, not a guess
You picked the place; you pick the plates. Add the exact kettle, lamp and knives you want, from any shop.
No two toasters
The classic housewarming fail, solved. Reserved gifts are marked taken the moment someone calls dibs.
Big shops and small
Flat-pack basics next to the independent ceramicist. If it has a product page, it can go on the list.
Three steps. No account.
Create your list
Pick Housewarming, name it after the new place, add a date if you're hosting.
Add what the place needs
Paste links from any shop; Call Dibs pulls the title, price and photo. Edit anything with a click.
Share one link
Send it to whoever asks. Friends call dibs in a tap and reserved gifts are marked taken for everyone else.
Still fun at the party
Who is bringing what stays hidden from you until the doorbell rings. The list quietly prevents duplicates; the unwrapping keeps its magic.
Questions, answered
Is it free?
Yes. No fees for you, none for your guests. Some shop links earn us a small commission from the shop.
Do guests need an account?
No. They open the link, call dibs, and the toaster is officially spoken for.
Is a housewarming list a bit forward?
People ask what you need anyway. A list answers once, kindly, and saves everyone the guesswork (and you the returns queue for duplicates).
Does it work for a flatwarming or a renovation?
Any "we've just moved" moment counts. Name the list what you like and share it the same way.
Is it UK-based?
Made in the UK, with prices in pounds. Fill your list from Dunelm, IKEA, Habitat or the vintage place round the corner: any shop with a link works.