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Givfts.com is a free wish list and group gifting website for individuals and small groups. Its core focus is not enterprise procurement or employee benefits management, but helping friends, family members, office colleagues, and similar groups share wish lists and claim gifts for occasions such as Christmas, birthdays, weddings, baby showers, and graduations—reducing duplicate purchases and the uncertainty that often comes with gift giving.
The product flow is fairly straightforward: after signing up, users create a personal wishlist, then set up gift-giving groups, invite family and friends, and share their lists with one another. Group members can anonymously follow other members and claim items from their lists. List items can include size, color, price, and webpage links, while users can also maintain personal profiles, notes, and preferences. For children or people who cannot use a computer, parents or guardians can create lists on their behalf. The site also offers a free Givfts List-It bookmarklet, making it easier to add selected items from webpages to a list.
The site explicitly describes Givfts as a free website, and we did not find any information about paid plans, an enterprise edition, or a trial period. In terms of deployment, it is offered as an online website and does not provide self-hosting. On security, its privacy statement says it will not share, sell, or disclose personal information or data entered by users without explicit permission. It also states that only Givfts.com administrators can access such data, that access is monitored, and that security updates are installed promptly. However, the disclaimer also states that the platform is not responsible for issues caused by data loss, business interruption, lost profits, or compromised accounts, so it should not be evaluated against the standards of a business-critical enterprise system.
Its strengths are that it is free, easy to get started with, and focused directly on the pain points of collaborative gift giving. It is well suited to families, groups of friends and relatives, and small-scale office gift exchanges. Its limitations are mainly in enterprise software capabilities: there is no disclosed support for role-based permissions, auditing, admin controls, third-party integrations, APIs, developer support, or compliance certifications. Service guarantees and data responsibility are also relatively limited.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from China, payment methods, or localization, so availability in China is unknown. If domestic use is affected by network conditions or user habits, lightweight alternatives can be built with WeChat mini programs, group sign-up tools, Tencent Docs, or Feishu Base. Overall, Givfts is closer to a free consumer-grade collaboration tool than a standard enterprise SaaS product.
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