The wedding gift list without the fees.
Traditional gift list services take a cut of your guests' generosity. Call Dibs doesn't. Add gifts from any shop, share one link with your guests, and every pound goes on the actual gift.
No commission, ever
We never sit between your guests and their generosity. They buy directly from the shop, and every pound stays on the gift.
Any shop, mixed freely
John Lewis next to the local potter next to the perfect Etsy find. One list holds it all; no single-store catalogue.
Group gifts for the big stuff
The sofa, the honeymoon, the good knives: set a target and let guests chip in together instead of guessing alone.
Three steps. No account.
Create your list
Pick Wedding, add your names and the date. You get a private edit link and a public share link.
Add gifts from anywhere
Paste links from any shop and the details fill in automatically. Turn the big-ticket items into group gifts.
Share with your guests
Pop the link on your invites or wedding site. Guests reserve in one tap, no account needed.
Thank-you notes, made easy
Before the wedding, who reserved what stays hidden so nothing is spoiled. Once the date passes, your thank-you list unlocks and you can see exactly who to thank for what.
Questions, answered
Is it really free? Where's the catch?
Free for you and your guests, with no commission on gifts. Some shop links earn us a small affiliate fee from the shop, which never changes the price.
How do guests buy the gifts?
Directly from the shop, like any online order. Calling dibs marks the gift as taken; the purchase itself happens wherever the gift lives.
Can we do a honeymoon fund or group gift?
Yes. Set a target on the big things and let guests chip in together. Call Dibs tracks who's in and for how much; the money moves however your group prefers.
We already sent invites. Too late?
Not at all. Add the link to your wedding site or share it when people ask; the list stays live and editable right up to the day.
Which UK shops can we use?
All of them. John Lewis, M&S, The White Company, the local potter: if it sells online, it can go on your wedding gift list. It works like a gift registry without the partner-store catalogue.