Born Day combines an Amazon-only baby registry, a smart Bring List, a guest invite system, and real shipping tracking — so the parents-to-be get exactly what they need and the host stays sane.
Born Day's registry accepts only Amazon links and auto-tags them for your event. Guests buy, ship direct, and tracking flows back into the app. No Target tab, no Walmart tab, no spreadsheets.
When a guest claims and orders an item, they paste the tracking number. Carrier, status, and ETA show on the dashboard for the parent-to-be. Status auto-stamps shipped and delivered.
Sending the shower to grandma's house? Born Day snapshots the ship-to address per registry item — so address changes mid-flight don't break in-transit gifts.
Beyond gifts. Hosts publish what's needed (chairs, drinks, baby photo trivia prizes). Friends claim. No two people show up with the same cheese plate.
Born Day generates a private invite link with an invisible token. Send it by text or email. Guests join instantly. RSVPs and excitement votes happen in the app.
Toggle 'I'm/We're having a baby' on the event. The whole shower experience activates — registry, due date, ship-to, claim flow — pre-wired.
Pick a date, location, theme. Mark it as a baby event. Set the due date and ship-to address.
Add Amazon links — Born Day validates them and tags them for the event. Or use the 20-item quick-add catalog of common baby essentials.
One link, no codes to type. Anyone with the link joins. Pay-attention guests get reminders.
Each item shows claimer, status, carrier, and ETA. Surprises stay surprises — the parent-to-be sees what's coming without seeing who.
Born Day was designed for one shipping rail with reliable tracking, one return policy, one address, and one tap-to-buy. Multi-store registries break in the last mile — Amazon-only keeps deliveries on track and the host's stress low.
Not at all. Born Day works for virtual showers, sprinkle events, sip-and-sees, or 'no shower, just a registry' setups. The registry and Bring List work standalone.
Yes. Creating the event, building the registry, inviting guests, and tracking shipments are all free.
Yes — the event owner controls the registry. Guests can suggest items, but only the owner adds and removes registry entries.
Each event has its own ship-to override. Plus each registry item snapshots the ship-to at claim time, so mid-pregnancy moves don't disrupt deliveries already in flight.
Free to start. No credit card. Bring your whole circle.
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