Why cadou.me doesn’t have a mobile app (and why users prefer it that way)
Most wishlist tools follow the same playbook: download an app, create an account, allow notifications, and then – maybe – you can share a list. But when we looked at what users actually struggle wi...

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Most wishlist tools follow the same playbook: download an app, create an account, allow notifications, and then – maybe – you can share a list. But when we looked at what users actually struggle with, a few patterns stood out: They don’t want another app on their phone. They want to add items from any store, not just Amazon. And they lose the element of surprise when someone buys a gift from a shared list. So we built cadou.me differently. The problem with “app‑first” wishlists Existing solutions often feel heavy. You’re forced to install something, sign up with an email, and then convince your friends to do the same. By the time everyone is onboard, the friction kills the use case. Also, most wishlists are closed ecosystems. Amazon’s wishlist works – but only if everyone shops on Amazon. They don’t. Other apps limit you to their own catalogs or require manual entry for every item. And one more thing: no surprise. When you share a traditional wishlist, everyone sees who reserved what.