Is there any tool or extension that lets you share an entire Amazon cart directly to a Reddit thread without it looking like garbage? Im seriously losing my mind here because I have about 18 different items for this home gym build I am doing in my garage and every time I try to share it people just see a massive wall of text or the links get flagged as spam. I am trying to get some quick feedback on a power rack and some specific bumper plates before I drop over $1200 on this whole setup but I cant find a clean way to let people see exactly what I have queued up.
I did some digging and found that Share-A-Cart extension thing but it seems like it just generates a code that people have to go to a separate site to use which is a huge pain for anyone browsing on mobile. Nobody is gonna do that. Then I tried just making a public Amazon Wish List but for some reason half the items show as out of stock or unavailable even though they are sitting right there in my cart ready to ship today. Its so frustrating. Plus the formatting for wish lists on Reddit is just ugly as hell.
I want something that maybe generates a clean table or just one reliable link that works without making people install stuff. Im based in the Midwest and shipping for this heavy gear is already a total nightmare so I really need to get this order placed by Sunday night so I can start my build next weekend. I'm looking at stuff like:
Has anyone found a workaround or maybe a specific subreddit bot that helps with this? It feels like it should be way easier to export a cart directly into a post instead of manually typing out every single item and price. I have spent more time trying to format this post than I did actually picking out the gym equipment...
I've been there, honestly. Building a home gym is enough of a headache without fighting Amazons terrible sharing options. I've done two garage builds now and the manual typing is a nightmare, but I finally found a workflow that actually works well and doesnt get me banned by mods. Just a few warnings from my experience:
Unfortunately I've been there too. Honestly it is ridiculous how much effort it takes just to show someone a list of gear. I had issues with my own build where shipping was a total nightmare.
TIL! Thanks for sharing
Adding my two cents here... Amazon lists are buggy as hell with stock levels like you noticed. Manual tables are okay but honestly a huge time sink and Reddit formatting breaks easily. I would suggest trying Cart To Link since its way cleaner for sharing bulk builds. Just be careful tho. Make sure to check the sub rules since some mods flag third party links as spam. It beats typing everything out manually.