One Tiny Party vs FirstCry
Does FirstCry have a baby registry? (No — here's the alternative)
Last updated · By Trishna Ramdasan · FirstCry reviewed independently
FirstCry is India's largest online store for baby and kids products. With over 2 lakh products from 2,000+ brands, it's the go-to destination for Indian parents shopping for everything from diapers to strollers.
So naturally, when you're planning a baby shower, you'd expect FirstCry to have a gift registry feature. It doesn't.
As of 2026, FirstCry has no baby registry, no shared wishlist feature, and no way for guests to browse and purchase gifts from a curated list. This is arguably the biggest gap in India's baby product market.
FirstCry's Missing Feature
FirstCry has a basic "wishlist" feature, but it's a personal bookmarking tool — not a shareable gift registry. Here's what's missing:
- No way to share your wishlist with family and friends via a link
- No gift tracking (guests can't mark items as "purchased")
- No password protection or privacy controls
- No way for guests to see what others have already bought
- No dedicated baby shower or registry page
This means if you want to create a baby registry with FirstCry products, you need a third-party solution that supports FirstCry links. That's exactly what One Tiny Party does.
How to Create a Registry with FirstCry Items
One Tiny Party is a universal baby registry — you can add items from any website by pasting a link. Here's how it works with FirstCry:
- Browse FirstCry and find the products you want. Copy the product URL.
- Open One Tiny Party and add a new item. Paste the FirstCry link, add your own title, upload a photo, and set the price.
- Mix and match — add items from Amazon, Flipkart, Hopscotch, Instagram shops, or any other website alongside your FirstCry picks.
- Share your registry with a password-protected link. Guests click "Buy This" to go directly to the FirstCry product page.
Your guests see a beautiful, curated list. When they click on a FirstCry item, they're taken directly to FirstCry to complete the purchase. Simple.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | One Tiny Party | FirstCry |
|---|---|---|
| Baby gift registry | Yes — full registry | No — not available |
| Shareable wishlist | Yes — password-protected link | No |
| Gift tracking | Yes | No |
| Product catalogue | Any website (incl. FirstCry) | 2L+ baby products |
| India-native | Yes | Yes |
| Free | Yes | Yes (shopping) |
| Guest sign-up needed | No | N/A (no registry) |
| Mobile app | Web app (mobile-friendly) | Yes — Android & iOS |
Why Doesn't FirstCry Have a Registry?
It's a fair question. FirstCry is the biggest baby products platform in India with millions of monthly visitors. A baby registry seems like an obvious feature.
The likely reason is business model: FirstCry makes money when you buy products, not when someone else buys them for you. A registry redirects purchases to gift-givers, which may complicate their revenue attribution and marketing funnels.
Whatever the reason, the gap exists — and it's unlikely to change soon. FirstCry has been operating since 2010 without adding a registry feature.
The Best of Both Worlds
You don't have to choose between FirstCry's catalogue and having a proper gift registry. Here's the ideal setup:
- Browse FirstCry for their massive selection of baby products, especially Indian brands and competitive prices on essentials.
- Use One Tiny Party as your registry. Paste FirstCry product links alongside items from Amazon, Flipkart, and anywhere else.
- Share one link with all your guests. They see your complete wishlist in one place, regardless of which stores the items come from.
This way, you get FirstCry's product selection with One Tiny Party's registry features — shareable links, gift tracking, password protection, and a beautiful presentation.
What About FirstCry's Wishlist Feature?
FirstCry does have a "wishlist" button on product pages, but it's a personal bookmarking tool — not a gift registry. Key differences:
- Not shareable — You can't send a link to family and friends to browse your wishlist.
- No gift coordination — There's no way for guests to mark items as purchased, leading to duplicate gifts.
- FirstCry-only — Even if it were shareable, it would only include FirstCry products.
- Requires login — Guests would need a FirstCry account to view it.
A wishlist and a gift registry serve fundamentally different purposes. A registry is a shared, coordinated experience designed for gifting. FirstCry's wishlist is just a "save for later" button.
The Bottom Line
FirstCry is an excellent place to shop for baby products in India. But it's not a registry — and it doesn't try to be.
If you want a baby gift registry that includes FirstCry products alongside items from every other store, One Tiny Party is the solution. It's free, universal, and built specifically for Indian families.
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