For Indian weddings

Every blessing,
beautifully put to use.

In an Indian wedding, no one asks for gifts, and no one should. WishBoard is simply a gentle way to make sure the love your guests bring finds a real place in your new life together. No duplicates. Nothing wasted.

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You know the feeling

In every Indian wedding,
someone always asks,
"so… what should we get you?"

It comes from a loving bua, a college friend, a cousin who calls the week before. And the answer is always the same: "bas aapka aashirwad kaafi hai." You mean it, with all your heart. But they'll still bring something, and so will hundreds of others. Somewhere between all that love and all that planning, gifts quietly repeat, and many are treasured for a day and tucked away forever. Not for lack of thought, only for lack of knowing.

One blessing, never repeated

A glimpse of a board

When a guest chooses a gift, it's quietly set aside, so no one else picks the same. Every gift unique, every blessing put to use.

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Copper-bottom cookware set
Gift this
Claimed ✓
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Hand-painted dinner set, 24-pc
Already claimed
Available
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Stand mixer for the new kitchen
Gift this
Claimed ✓
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Pair of bedside lamps
Already claimed

Guests see only what's available, never who gave what. The couple never has to ask.

A quieter, kinder way

You're not asking.
You're helping.

WishBoard never asks anyone for anything. It simply lets you share a few ideas for your new home, privately, and only with the guests who want to know. Their gesture stays just as personal. Their blessing simply lands where it's needed.

A couple's hennaed hands exchanging a flower offering during a wedding ritual
A couple exchanging rings, hands adorned with bangles and henna
For the couple

You'll never
have to ask.

Your board stays private until you choose to share it. So when a relative calls to ask what you need, you have a gracious answer instead of an awkward "anything is fine." You stay the host you were raised to be, and your naya ghar fills with things you'll genuinely love.

  • Private by default, seen only by those you share it with
  • A graceful answer to "what do you need?"
  • A home, thoughtfully begun, corner by corner
Start your board
For the guests

Bless them with
something they'll
truly cherish.

You came to give your aashirwad. WishBoard just helps you give it well. Choose from the couple's own ideas, know in a moment that no one else has picked it, and gift with quiet confidence that it'll be loved and used for years. Your shagun, made meaningful.

See a sample board
Two guests holding beautifully wrapped gifts
How it works

Three gentle steps

A vibrant, colourful Indian wedding mandap setup
01

The couple shares a few ideas

Browse a curated collection for a new home, or add anything from any Indian store with a link. No prices flaunted, no demands made.

An evening mandap glowing with fairy lights, awaiting guests
02

Guests receive a private link

Only those the couple shares it with can open it. Inside: the couple's names, their date, and the gifts they'd cherish.

Cupped hands offering a blessing during a wedding ceremony
03

One blessing, never repeated

The moment a guest chooses a gift, it's quietly set aside so no one else picks the same. Every gift unique. Nothing wasted.

Made for Indian weddings

Made for the way India celebrates

Respectful by design

You never ask. Nothing is public. An answer for those who seek it, never a request.

Rooted in shagun

A gift is a blessing for a new beginning. WishBoard honours that. It just helps the blessing find its place.

Built for big, loving families

From two hundred guests to two thousand, every well-wisher is looked after, and every gift counts.

Questions, gently answered

Frequently asked

Isn't asking for gifts considered rude?
It absolutely can be, which is exactly why WishBoard is built the way it is. You never ask. Your board is private, shared only with guests who themselves want to know what to give. It's a gracious answer to a question they're already asking, never a request from you.
Will my guests think we're demanding gifts?
No. There are no prices on display and nothing is public. To a guest, it simply feels like helpful guidance, so their shagun is something you'll truly use, instead of a guess that might be repeated five times over.
Do guests need to create an account?
Not at all. Guests just open your private link, choose a gift, and leave their name so you know who blessed you with what. No sign-ups, no friction.
Can guests see what others have gifted?
Never. Guests only see whether a gift is still available, never who claimed it. Only you, the couple, can see who gave what.
What if a gift we want isn't in your catalogue?
Just paste a link from any Indian store like Amazon, Flipkart, Pepperfry, or Tanishq, and WishBoard fetches the details automatically so you can add it to your board in seconds.
Is it really free?
Yes. Free to create and free to share. Guests buy gifts themselves from wherever they like; WishBoard simply helps everyone gift thoughtfully.

A wedding is a blessing.
So is every gift that follows.

Begin your new life with a home full of things you love, and guests who gave with joy.

Free to create · Private until you share · Never a word about asking.