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6 Best Wishlist Apps for Couples in 2026 (Tested and Compared)

Farha Team11 min read

Finding the right gift for your partner is harder than it looks. According to a National Retail Federation survey of 8,020 adults, 83% of Valentine's Day shoppers buy for a significant other, with spending on romantic partners reaching a record $14.6 billion in 2025 — up from the previous year. Yet most couples still guess or hint at what they want, which means missed gifts, duplicates, and awkward returns. A shared wishlist app fixes this without killing the surprise, as long as you pick one with the right features.

Key Takeaways: The best couples wishlist apps support secret reservations, work across any online store, and don't force your partner to create an account just to view your list. Most wedding registry tools are too formal for everyday gifting — a general-purpose universal wishlist is more useful year-round. Farha is the only option with Arabic support, which matters for multilingual couples and MENA families.

In this article:

  1. What couples need in a wishlist app
  2. Farha
  3. CoupleWish
  4. Giftster
  5. Elfster
  6. Giftful
  7. Moonsift
  8. Feature comparison table
  9. How to choose
  10. FAQ

What do couples need in a wishlist app?

The best wishlist app for couples solves a specific problem: how do you communicate what you want without removing the surprise of receiving it? Standard shopping carts and notes apps don't help here. A purpose-built wishlist app for couples should handle three things well.

Secret reservations. When your partner (or a friend buying for your anniversary) claims an item, that item should disappear from the visible count — but not reveal who claimed it or that it was claimed at all. This prevents duplicates without ruining surprises.

Universal store support. Couples shop differently. You might find something on Etsy while your partner browses Amazon and Zara. A good couples wishlist lets both of you save items from any website into one shared space.

Low-friction sharing. Your partner shouldn't need to download an app, create an account, or learn a new interface just to see your wishlist and reserve something. A simple link should be enough.

Read more: How wishlists prevent duplicate gifts


1. Farha, best overall for couples

Farha is a universal wishlist app built for everyday gifting between partners, families, and friend groups. According to Giftster's 2025 growth data published on GlobeNewswire, 25% of gifting now happens off-calendar — spontaneous occasions outside of holidays and birthdays. Farha is designed exactly for this: the anytime gift, not just the annual event.

You add items from any website by pasting a link or using the browser extension. Farha pulls the product title, image, and price automatically. Share your list with your partner via a single URL — they can view it in a browser without signing up. When they reserve something, it's hidden from your view so the surprise stays intact.

What sets Farha apart is its language support: English, French, and Arabic with full right-to-left layout. No other wishlist app in this comparison supports Arabic. For couples where one partner's first language is Arabic — common in France, Belgium, Canada, and across the MENA region — this removes a real friction point.

Pros

  • Add items from any online store, not just one retailer
  • Secret reservations: reserved items are hidden from the wishlist owner
  • Group gifting lets friends chip in on big-ticket items for your partner
  • Shared links work in any browser, no account required for gift givers
  • Supports English, French, and Arabic (only app with Arabic + RTL)
  • Price drop alerts — know when a wishlist item goes on sale
  • 100% free, no premium tier

Cons

  • Newer app with a growing community
  • No Safari browser extension yet (coming soon)

Pricing

Free for all features. No paywalls on sharing, reservations, or group gifting.

Read more: How group gifting works


2. CoupleWish, best purpose-built for couples

CoupleWish is a new app built specifically around the couples gifting problem. It launched in beta in 2025 with a core feature called the "secret reservation" — when one partner marks something as a planned gift, the item is hidden from the other partner's view. The concept is solid and directly addresses the surprise-preservation problem.

The app is free in its current beta. The product catalog is more limited than universal apps, and there's no confirmation that it supports non-US stores. It's English-only, which is a constraint for international couples. Still, for English-speaking couples who want a purpose-built experience and don't need multilingual support, it's worth testing.

Pros

  • Built entirely around the couples gifting use case
  • Secret reservation feature is the core product, not an afterthought
  • Clean, simple interface
  • Free in beta

Cons

  • English only — no multilingual support
  • Early-stage product with a small user base
  • Unclear support for international or non-US stores
  • Limited universal adding compared to established apps
  • No group gifting feature for friends contributing to couple occasions

Pricing

Free (beta). Pricing post-launch not confirmed.


3. Giftster, best for established couples and families

Giftster has been running since 2009 and has 3 million members. It started as a family gift-list organizer and works well for couples who are already embedded in a larger family gifting network — sharing lists not just between partners but with in-laws, siblings, and extended family.

Giftster supports anonymous gift reservations and universal adding from any store. Items purchased grow 94.5% in H1 2025 versus H1 2024, suggesting a growing active user base. The interface feels dated compared to newer apps, and everyone in the circle must create a Giftster account to participate fully.

Pros

  • Established platform with 3M+ members
  • Anonymous reservations prevent duplicates
  • Universal adding from any store
  • Good for managing multiple wishlists across a family network
  • Year-round occasion management

Cons

  • Dated interface compared to newer apps
  • All gift givers must create a Giftster account
  • Free tier has limited features; some features require paid upgrade
  • English only

Pricing

Free basic tier. Premium subscription for full features.


4. Elfster, best for holiday gift exchanges

Elfster is the most popular app for Secret Santa and gift exchange coordination, with over 40 million cumulative users. For couples who organize annual holiday exchanges with their families, Elfster handles the name-draw, wishlist building, and exchange communication in one place.

As a couples wishlist tool for year-round use, Elfster is less compelling. Its core design is built around organized exchanges, not casual everyday wishlists. The interface is clear for the Secret Santa flow but feels cluttered when you're using it outside that context.

Pros

  • Best-in-class Secret Santa name drawing and exchange management
  • Built-in wishlists per exchange participant
  • 40M+ cumulative users, wide recognition
  • Free for basic gift exchanges

Cons

  • Designed primarily for organized exchanges, not everyday couple gifting
  • No specific features for the couple use case
  • All participants must have an Elfster account
  • Limited universal adding

Pricing

Free for basic exchanges. Premium tiers for advanced features and larger groups.

Read more: Full Secret Santa setup guide


5. Giftful, best for European multilingual couples

Giftful expanded to six new languages in October 2025 — Italian, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, and Dutch — bringing its total to nine languages and 3 million users. It also added dynamic price tracking in the same update. For European couples who switch between French, Spanish, and English, Giftful covers that ground well.

Note that Arabic is not included in Giftful's language list. For MENA-region couples or Arabic-speaking diaspora in Europe, Farha remains the only option with Arabic support.

Pros

  • 9 languages including French, Spanish, German, Italian
  • Dynamic price tracking feature added in 2025
  • Universal adding from any store
  • 3M+ users
  • Clean modern interface

Cons

  • No Arabic or RTL language support
  • No dedicated couples features or secret reservation
  • Group gifting is partial

Pricing

Free tier available. Premium unlocks additional features.


6. Moonsift, best for visual shoppers

Moonsift is a browser extension-first wishlist tool that saves items visually as they appear on the product page. If you both shop heavily through browser browsing rather than apps, Moonsift creates a clean, image-heavy wishlist. Privacy controls let you set lists as private or public, and sharing is simple.

The tradeoff is that Moonsift is not built for gifting coordination — there are no anonymous reservations, no group gifting, and no duplicate prevention. It's a wishlist tool, not a gift coordination tool. For couples who just want a shared reference of things they'd like, it works. For active gift coordination, you'll hit its limits quickly.

Pros

  • Beautiful visual layout driven by product images
  • Strong privacy controls (private or public per list)
  • Good browser extension experience across major browsers
  • Works across any store

Cons

  • No anonymous reservations — gift surprises are not protected
  • No group gifting
  • Requires an account for both parties to collaborate on a list
  • Better suited for personal wish tracking than gift coordination

Pricing

Free basic tier. Premium for additional features.


How do these apps compare for couples?

FeatureFarhaCoupleWishGiftsterElfsterGiftfulMoonsift
Secret reservation
Universal adding⚠️ Limited⚠️ Partial
Group gifting⚠️ Partial✅ Exchange only⚠️ Partial
No account for viewers
Arabic / RTL support
MultilingualEN, FR, AREN onlyEN onlyEN only9 EuropeanEN only
Price tracking
100% free✅ Beta⚠️ Limited⚠️ Limited⚠️ Limited

Which couples wishlist app is right for you?

For everyday couple gifting (birthdays, anniversaries, spontaneous gifts): Farha. It covers the full use case — universal adding, secret reservations, group gifting from friends, and no account friction for your partner when they receive the link.

For couples who want a purpose-built experience and are English-only: CoupleWish is worth testing, especially if you want the simplest possible couples interface. Keep in mind it's in beta and has a smaller feature set.

For couples embedded in a larger family network: Giftster is the most established option for managing wishlists across in-laws, siblings, and extended family in one place.

For multilingual European couples (French, Spanish, German, Italian): Giftful covers European languages well with modern design and price tracking. Not suitable for Arabic-speaking couples.

For Arabic-speaking or MENA-region couples: Farha is the only option. No other app on this list supports Arabic or RTL layout.

For organized holiday gift exchanges with family: Elfster's Secret Santa draw is unmatched. Pair it with Farha for year-round wishlist management.


Frequently asked questions

Farha is the best wishlist app for couples who want everyday gifting — not just wedding registries. It supports secret reservations (your partner can't see what you've reserved), group gifting from friends, and works in English, French, and Arabic. It's completely free.

In Farha, no. Secret reservations hide claimed items from the wishlist owner. Other apps with this feature include Giftster and CoupleWish. Amazon Wishlist does not support this — gift givers can reveal themselves by accident.

Farha lets anyone view and reserve gifts from a shared link using a web browser — no app download or account needed for the viewer. Most other wishlist apps require both parties to sign up.

Farha supports English, French, and Arabic with full RTL layout — the only wishlist app with Arabic support. Giftful supports 9 European languages but does not include Arabic.

Yes. Farha, CoupleWish, and Giftster all work for year-round couple gifting — birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine's Day, or spontaneous gifts. Wedding-specific apps like MyRegistry are overkill for casual use and feel formal outside of formal events.

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