NOW IN OPEN BETA

don't get
three of the
same candle.

opia is a wishlist that keeps duplicates a secret. you list. they claim. nobody ends up doubled.
no app to download · works on any phone · 60 seconds to your first list

how it works

(it's mostly four buttons)
paste a link
from anywhere: amazon, etsy, the indie ceramicist on instagram. we pull the photo, title and price.
share your link
drop your opia.social/@you in your bio, in the group chat, in the email to your sister.
they claim. you don’t see.
your friend taps "i'll get this". it disappears from your view. no spoilers, no duplicates.
celebrate the no-duplicates
every item gets bought once, by the person who wanted to. no junk drawer. no returns pile.
the quiet bit

you only get
the things
you actually
wanted.

three candles last christmas. two copies of the same book. a scarf she'd never wear.

we don't talk about sustainability. we just built a thing where everybody knows what's already covered. nothing extra gets bought. nothing extra ends up in a charity shop in march.

the mechanic is the message. you'll notice.

good for most occasions.

birthdays that aren’t a guessing game
linktree, but for the things you’d love
baby showers without the duplicate onesies
christmas lists you actually share
moving in together · start with one toaster
your friend is having a rough week

questions you might have.

yes. we make a tiny commission when someone buys through your link, the way most blogs do. that’s it. no fees on you, no fees on your friends.
✿ a word about the name
opia · n.
the ambiguous intensity of looking someone in the eye.
— john koenig, dictionary of obscure sorrows
why we picked it
we named a wishlist app after it because gifting well asks for the same kind of attention.
not a guess. not a gesture. a small act of really seeing someone.
✿ free forever · no app required

go on then.
make a list.

your birthday is closer than you think.
takes about 60 seconds. one default list.