About Wishiary

Thoughtful gifts start with remembering what matters.

Wishiary began with a question from my nine-year-old son.

He wanted to browse Amazon to see what kinds of toys, games, books, gadgets, and other cool things existed. Not because he wanted to buy everything he saw, but because he loved discovering new ideas and imagining what he might want for his birthday or Christmas.

Like many parents, I was not comfortable handing unrestricted access to a massive online marketplace to a child. But I also realized there was not a great alternative. Most wishlist tools assume children already know what they want. They are not really designed to help kids explore, discover, and collect ideas over time.

That simple problem sparked a bigger idea: a place designed specifically for families, where children can browse gift ideas, save what catches their eye, and build wishlists in a more parent-guided environment.

Wishiary is being built as a family wishlist and gift discovery platform: a place to collect wishes, keep preferences current, share ideas with trusted gift givers, and coordinate giving privately.

Children first

Designed around child profiles, changing interests, and age-aware family use.

Families together

Built to help parents, relatives, and friends share ideas without spoiling surprises.

Less guesswork

Sizes, interests, wishlists, and reservations in one thoughtful place.

More meaning

A product built for remembering, not just shopping.

Built from a real family need

Wishiary started with a parent trying to solve a very practical problem: how to let a curious kid explore gift ideas without sending them straight into an unrestricted shopping site.

The goal is not to encourage more shopping. It is to create a safer, more thoughtful place for children to discover what interests them, save ideas over time, and help the people who love them give gifts that feel personal.