Qui offre quoi?
Organize Christmas gifts as a family
Every year, it's the same scene in the family group chat: "What are we getting the kids?", "Did someone already buy the building blocks?", "Grandma wants ideas for the twins". The suggestions get lost between two photos, and on the morning of the 25th, two uncles have bought the same fire truck.
There's a much simpler way to coordinate gifts for the whole family: one list per person, which everyone can browse and claim from in secret. Two minutes to set up, and nobody has to create an account.
Why it always ends in duplicates
In a big family, information travels badly: gift ideas move by text, by email, by word of mouth at Sunday dinner. There's no way to know what's already bought without asking everyone — and asking in front of the kids gives the whole thing away. The result: duplicates to exchange in January, or last-minute calls on December 23rd.
With a shared list and secret claiming, every family member sees which ideas are still free and claims what they plan to give. As soon as a gift is claimed, it shows as taken for the others — but the person receiving the gifts never sees what's been claimed. The duplicates disappear, and the surprise stays intact.
Coordinated Christmas gifts in three steps
Create a list per person
One list for each child, one for grandpa, one for the adults' exchange: add ideas with a link or a note if you like.
Share the link with the family
One link per list, sent to the family group chat. Everyone browses the ideas when it suits them, without creating an account.
Everyone claims in secret
What's taken shows as taken, without saying by whom. The person being celebrated sees nothing at all.
Frequently asked questions
Can we make a list for each child?
Yes — that's actually the simplest way to organize: one list per child, and the family claims from each one with no risk of duplicates.
Will the grandparents manage?
Yes: they open the link in their browser, see the list and claim in two clicks. No account, no password, nothing to install.
How much does it cost?
It's free for a small group. For big families, a one-time unlock of CAD $5.99 — never a subscription.
Qui offre quoi? was built for exactly this: the family gift list, without duplicates and without accounts.