Another Look At Wishlistr

WishlistrOne of the first reviews on Cn was Wishlistr. Wishlistr is a tool out of Sweden that helps you create wishlists (duh). Since we are fast approaching the holiday time, I thought it might be good to see what’s new. Check out our initial review as well.

This site is the most Ajax’y of the wishlist sites out there. They have recently added OpenID access and more options in creating a wishlist. Over 100k wishlists have been created on Wishlistr. A variety of new templates including seasonal ones (where’s Hanukkah?!?!) are available. There are friends options as well.

What I would like to see now is a simple product search on the top online stores. Instead of making me go to Amazon, search and copy a url, allow me to search for an item on Wishlistr. And where is the Facebook application? Wishlistr could easily kick ass during holiday timeĀ if they had one.

Here is a wishlist I created for products we are looking for on CN. If anyone is interested in helping us out, I’d be interested in bartering advertising for any item.

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12 COMMENTS
  1. JohnH says:

    I am the co-founder of Wishlisting.com, and I’d like to invite anyone interested in creating an online wishlist, setting up a gift registry, tracking gifts given/received, or just enjoying the social aspect of shopping with friends to check out our site.

    http://www.wishlisting.com

    Thanks!

  2. chris says:

    I’m coming late to this party, but check out boxedup.com too (I’m a co-founder). We’ve got lots of Ajaxy goodness going on!

  3. Morgan says:

    I actually work at a price comparison site (spotcost.com), and it would be a good feature match indeed. Just being able, if you really want people to buy you the thing, to find the lowest price immediately, would help a lot.

    Wishlistr could use the Shopping.com API for it, and Lord knows I should have built a whishlist on our own site ages ago, but on both sides it’s tough to find the extra time when you’re still trying to get the core system working perfectly.

  4. centernetworks says:

    Great point – just because someone links to amazon, doesn’t mean the buyer needs to buy it there. Offering the choice of the lowest price/other merchants would be a good addition!

  5. Ryan Spahn says:

    If I had a dime for everytime I heard that question, I would have made one already :)

    Also, to my fellow Sleep.FM members, please don’t wake me up to that question… LoL

  6. MattB5 says:

    I’ve been using Baggle.com for the past few years. They have a browser plugin for IE, which is nice if you don’t primarily use Firefox.

  7. Marco says:

    a lot of the feature that people are asking are included in Wishpot.com. They do have a built in price comparison (powered by shopping.com), they have mobile support and a fairly rish social network. I have been using it for a couple of months and it’s very cool.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Come holiday season they are going to get slammed.

    http://askaslacker.blogspot.com

  9. Gil Megidish says:

    Amazing Wishlist does it for facebook. You get your amazon wishlist up, and your friends see whenever you add something. They will also be notified when you have a birthday coming up. How cool is that?

  10. Max says:

    You can also get Wishpot for Facebook. It includes most of the features of wishpot.com and the accounts are linked.

  11. JimM says:

    It had great features–a lot of merchants on board, comparison shopping, among other things. I never did bother to look up why they pulled the plug–damn shame.

  12. JimM says:

    It had great features–a lot of merchants on board, comparison shopping, among other things. I never did bother to look up why they pulled the plug–damn shame.

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