How to share your registry

One link, many ways to share — by text, on invitations, social media, and registry cards.

Ways to share

Share the link directly

Text or email your one registry link to family and close friends — the simplest, most reliable way.

On shower invitations

Add the link or a registry card to your baby-shower invites so guests can find it easily.

Social media

Post the link in a pregnancy announcement or a private group — pin it so it’s easy to find later.

Registry cards / inserts

Print small cards with your link or a QR code to tuck into invitations or hand out in person.

Don’t have one yet? Create your free registry, or plan the party with the baby shower planner.

Frequently asked

What’s the best way to share a baby registry?

Sharing your single registry link directly by text or email is the most reliable. For showers, add the link or a printed registry card to invitations. A QR code on a card makes it effortless for guests to scan and open.

Is it rude to share your registry?

No — guests want to know where you’re registered so they can choose a gift you’ll actually use. Share it when asked and via shower invites; just avoid attaching it to the birth announcement itself. Let hosts include it with shower details.

Can people buy from my registry without an account?

Yes. Anyone with your link can view the registry and mark items as purchased; with a universal registry they buy from whatever store the item is from. No account is needed to give a gift.