Babylist
On a computer, use the Babylist Button. In the Babylist app, choose Add Items and add the Tiny Treasures gift page. Ask the giver to return to Babylist and mark it purchased after buying.
Open Babylist's official instructionsFor the baby registry
A baby registry is mostly things the first year needs, and it should be. Tiny Treasures is the one line on it that keeps the sound of them, and the messages their family leaves them, for good.
Building your own registry? The steps are below. Here from someone else's? Give this gift is the one you want. $99 once, and nothing for the family to pay afterwards.
Almost everything on a registry is sized for right now. The swaddles, the bottles, the newborn clothes, the bassinet, all of it is doing an honest job for a few months and then it is folded away or passed on. That is what those things are for.
Tiny Treasures goes the other way. It keeps a child's voice and their family's messages, becomes more valuable over time, and still gives the giver something tangible to hand over: a printable card carrying the code and their note.
Babylist, MyRegistry.com and Zola Baby all take items from outside stores, and they are the three these steps cover. On any of them you add Tiny Treasures the same way you would add anything from a shop they do not stock: give their tool the link https://tinytreasuresapp.com/gift and the price $99.
We are not partnered with any registry service, and none of them pays us. These are their own tools, checked against their own help pages, and if a registry renames one, its help pages will have the new name before we do.
On a computer, use the Babylist Button. In the Babylist app, choose Add Items and add the Tiny Treasures gift page. Ask the giver to return to Babylist and mark it purchased after buying.
Open Babylist's official instructionsOn a computer, use the Add to MyRegistry button. On a phone, add it through the MyRegistry app or share the Tiny Treasures gift page to the app from your browser.
Open MyRegistry's official instructionsGift link
https://tinytreasuresapp.com/gift
Registry title
Tiny Treasures lifetime family capsule
Price
$99
Short description
A private place for our child's voice and family messages. One payment for life.
Amazon's baby registry does not accept items from other websites, and Target says the same of its own. There is no button to hunt for. Keep the registry you have, and put this and anything else from a smaller shop on a short second list you share alongside it.
A guest pays $99 once on the Tiny Treasures gift page. Nothing renews, no account is needed to buy it, and nothing arrives later for the family to pay.
Your receipt comes to you, with the code and a link to the printable card. They only get an email as well if you type their address at checkout, which a guest buying off a registry often will not have. So the usual way this goes is that you hold the code and hand the card over yourself.
The gift opens the whole family side of Tiny Treasures, for life, for every child they have: a shared album of the child's own voice, messages sealed for the day the child opens their capsule, and a family phone number relatives can call from any phone, with no app to install. Nothing counts down, and there is nothing to keep up with.
You can hear what that sounds like on the home page, and everything a recipient gets is spelled out on the gift page.
$99 once
No registry involved. Buy it at https://tinytreasuresapp.com/gift, then have the code emailed to them, or print the card and hand it over. The note you write is the first thing they read.
Give Tiny TreasuresOpen https://tinytreasuresapp.com/gift and use Babylist's own add-item tool. On a computer, that is the Babylist Button in your browser. In the Babylist app, tap Add Items and add the gift page. Confirm the title and the $99 price before saving it. Because the purchase happens on Tiny Treasures rather than in the Babylist Shop, ask the giver to return to Babylist and mark the item purchased after checkout.
Open https://tinytreasuresapp.com/gift and use the Add to MyRegistry button on a computer. On a phone or tablet, use the MyRegistry app's Add Gifts flow or share the Tiny Treasures gift page to the app from your browser. Confirm the title and the $99 price before saving it.
Yes, on a registry that adds items from outside stores. Babylist, MyRegistry.com and Zola Baby all do: you give their add from any store tool the link https://tinytreasuresapp.com/gift and set the price to $99. Amazon and Target baby registries do not accept items from other websites, so if yours is one of those, keep it as it is and share a short second list alongside it. Tiny Treasures is not partnered with any registry service; this uses a feature the registry already provides.
$99. That is one payment for lifetime access, it never renews, and there is nothing for the family to pay afterwards. Paddle takes the payment and the $99 includes tax, so $99 is exactly what a guest is charged.
No. The purchase happens on our site and we do not send anything to any registry. On Babylist, for example, only purchases made in the Babylist Shop mark themselves; a gift bought anywhere else keeps showing as available until the buyer marks it purchased by hand, and Babylist's mark as purchased flow has an Other store option for exactly this. Asking guests to do that, in the note next to the item, is what stops two of them buying the same gift.
Both, in different ways. The account belongs to the parents, who record, invite family, and decide who hears what. What it holds is for the child: their own voice as it changes, and the messages sealed for the day they open their capsule. There is no date anyone picks and no countdown.
A family only needs one, and the second buyer can be refunded. If a gift has not been opened we refund it in full for 30 days, for any reason, and you do not need to explain. If it has already been opened, write to hello@tinytreasuresapp.com and we will look at it on its own facts.
No. Grandparents, aunts, uncles and friends never pay anything and never see a price. They can call or text the family phone line from their own phone, or leave a message from a web browser, with no app to install.