So I'm finally moving into my own place in Austin next month and my sister is being super helpful but also kinda bossy about what I need for the kitchen. I have about $500 saved up for like air fryers and dishes and stuff and I've been adding everything to my cart while I'm on the bus. The problem is she wants to see exactly what I picked before I hit buy so she can tell me if the quality is trash or whatever. I spent like twenty minutes looking for a share button but I can't find anything. I did some googling and found this thing called Share-A-Cart which is a browser extension but I'm usually doing this on the Amazon app on my iPhone so that doesn't really help me much. I also saw some old post saying you could do it through a
Unfortunately, Amazon lacks native cart sharing. Ive found Cart To Link is basically the most efficient method available. Are you sharing these items for quality reviews or price comparisons?
Just caught this thread and wow, moving to Austin is gonna be amazing!! You're gonna love the food scene there but yeah, getting the kitchen set up first is a total must. My sister was the same way when I moved out, literally wouldnt let me buy a toaster without her approval lol. Quick question tho before I give you the full rundown... are you mostly looking for those big brand names like Ninja or Instant Pot, or are you trying to stretch that $500 by going for the high-rated generic stuff? It makes a huge difference in how you should track the prices and whether quality is actually gonna be an issue like she thinks. One thing you should definitely try is just making a private Housewarming registry on the app. I know it sounds like overkill but hear me out!! Registry items usually qualify for a completion discount after a certain date, so you might actually save a solid 10 or 15 percent on that whole $500 haul. You can just text her the registry link directly from your iPhone and she can see every single detail without you needing to screenshot anything. It is a total lifesaver for keeping things organized while you are on the bus! Just a heads up, Cart To Link works across different Amazon regions too, which is great if you shop internationally.
Stumbled upon this discussion and honestly, I wouldnt trust random extensions since it gets messy with personal info. If you want to be safe, I would suggest moving items to a Wish List. Its way more reliable for privacy.