You want to stop buying duplicate gifts, maybe run a Secret Santa without the chaos of paper slips, or finally build a wishlist your family will actually use. Two apps come up again and again when people go searching: GiftX and GiftList. Both let you save items from any store and share them with people you care about. But they are built around very different ideas of what "gifting" means, and choosing the wrong one will leave you frustrated inside of a week. I have spent real time inside both platforms, and this comparison gives you the honest breakdown so you can decide fast.

Quick Verdict

GiftX is our overall pick for anyone who wants an all-in-one gifting tool: an AI gift finder, a shared wishlist, and a Secret Santa organiser bundled into a single free app. It is the right choice for everyday gifting between friends, families, and coworkers, and it works whether your group chats on Telegram or not.

GiftList is genuinely better for one specific scenario: couples planning a wedding registry or anyone organising a large, formal event where a polished, browser-extension-powered registry experience is the top priority. If that is you, GiftList is a strong product and you should use it. For everyone else, keep reading.

Where GiftList Shines

I want to be upfront here because honest reviews earn trust: GiftList is a well-made product, and in its lane it does several things better than most competitors, GiftX included.

Browser Extensions That Actually Work

GiftList offers polished browser extensions for Chrome, Safari, and Edge. You find a product you love on any website, click the extension button, and it pulls the item title, image, and price directly into your list without you leaving the page. It is slick, it is fast, and it genuinely removes friction. GiftX lets you paste any retailer link to import a product, which works well, but it requires an extra copy-paste step that the GiftList extension skips entirely. If you are building a large registry across dozens of websites over many weeks, that small difference in daily friction adds up.

Registry and Reservation Features Suited to Big Events

GiftList leans hard into the registry use case, and the item reservation system reflects that. Guests can mark gifts as purchased or reserved without spoiling the surprise for the recipient, which is exactly the workflow a wedding couple or baby shower honouree needs. The interface is clean and the experience feels purpose-built for formal occasions rather than adapted from a more casual gifting tool. Couples who want something that looks polished when they share the link with family members across multiple generations will appreciate how approachable GiftList is.

Genie AI for Product Discovery

GiftList includes a feature called Genie, an AI search tool that surfaces product suggestions across a wide range of retailers. If you know the category of thing you want but cannot think of specific items to add to your registry, Genie helps you explore options without jumping between browser tabs. It is a useful addition to the registry workflow and something GiftList users regularly mention as a highlight.

Where GiftX Pulls Ahead

For the broader gifting population, though, GiftX covers territory that GiftList simply does not touch, and it does so in a more integrated way.

An AI Gift Quiz Built for Real People

The centerpiece of GiftX is the AI gift finder at /match. You write a short description of the person you are shopping for, maybe a sentence or two about their hobbies, age, and what the occasion is, and the AI returns specific, personalised suggestions rather than a generic category list. This is not the same thing as Genie. GiftList's Genie helps you discover items to add to your own registry. GiftX's AI helps someone else figure out what to buy for you, or helps you figure out what to buy for a friend. That direction matters. The tool is optimised for the gift buyer who is stuck, not the recipient building a list, which covers a huge slice of everyday gifting situations.

A Real Secret Santa Organiser

GiftList does not have a Secret Santa feature. GiftX has a full one: you create a group, invite participants, set a budget, and the app handles the name draw automatically. No paper slips, no awkward "I drew myself" do-overs, no spreadsheet. Each participant sees their assignment and can browse the person's shared wishlist to pick a gift with confidence. For office gift exchanges, friend groups, and extended families running a holiday exchange, this alone can be the deciding factor. I have personally run three Secret Santa exchanges through GiftX and the loop from draw to delivery is genuinely painless.

Telegram Mini-App and Multilingual Support

GiftX lives where your conversations already happen. Beyond iOS, Android, and web, it runs as a Telegram mini-app, which means groups that already organise everything in Telegram can share wishlists and coordinate gifts without leaving the app. That is a meaningful convenience for a lot of people. GiftX also works natively in English, Russian, Spanish, German, and French. GiftList is English-first. If your family or friend group spans multiple languages, or if you simply prefer to use an app in your native language, GiftX has a clear advantage.

The Closed-Loop Gifting Experience

What makes GiftX stick as a daily tool is the loop it creates. The AI suggests a gift. The recipient either confirms it on their shared wishlist or swaps it for something they actually want. The group sees what has been claimed so nobody accidentally buys the same thing twice. That three-step cycle (suggest, confirm, claim) is baked into the architecture of the app rather than bolted on as an afterthought. GiftList handles the reservation side of that loop well for registries, but it does not have the AI-suggestion step for gift buyers, and it does not have the Secret Santa coordination layer. For everyday gifting across a whole year, the GiftX loop covers more of the real situations people run into.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature GiftX GiftList
AI gift finder Yes, personalised quiz at /match Genie AI for registry product discovery
Shared wishlist Yes, universal with cross-store import Yes, universal registry with item reservation
Secret Santa organiser Yes, built-in with automatic name draw No
Cross-store import Yes, paste any retailer link Yes, via browser extensions (Chrome, Safari, Edge)
Platforms iOS, Android, Telegram mini-app, web iOS, Android, web
Languages English, Russian, Spanish, German, French English (primary)
Price Free Free

Which Should You Choose?

Choose GiftList if: You are planning a wedding, a baby shower, or another large formal event and you want a polished registry experience that guests of all ages can navigate without confusion. The browser extensions make building a comprehensive registry across many websites easy, and the item reservation system handles the gift-coordination problem in a clean, familiar way. For this specific use case, GiftList is a genuinely excellent tool and I would recommend it without hesitation.

Choose GiftX if: You need a gifting tool for everyday life, not just one big event. If you want to run a Secret Santa, if you are stuck trying to figure out what to buy for someone, if your group communicates in multiple languages or lives in Telegram, or if you just want one app that handles wishlists, AI gift suggestions, and group coordination all at once, GiftX is the better fit. It is free, it works on every major platform, and the AI-to-wishlist-to-claim loop genuinely reduces the stress around group gifting in a way that neither a registry tool nor a standalone wishlist app can match on its own.

The honest summary: GiftList is a specialised tool that excels in a narrow but important context. GiftX is a broader gifting platform built for the other 51 weeks of the year. Most people will get more value from GiftX, but if your immediate need is a wedding registry, do not let brand loyalty push you toward the wrong tool. Use the right one for the job. You can always come back to the best wishlist apps of 2026 to revisit your options as your needs change.