One Tiny Party vs MyRegistry
Two universal registries — one India-native, one US-centric
Published · By Trishna Ramdasan · MyRegistry reviewed independently
MyRegistry is one of the original "add from any store" registries. It's been around since 2005 and works with a simple premise: install a browser extension, click a button on any product page, and it gets added to your registry. Universal. Straightforward.
On paper, this sounds like it should work for Indian families too. And technically, you can use MyRegistry from India. But the experience reveals a product built entirely around the American shopping ecosystem — from its affiliate revenue model to its USD-only price display to the constant upsells for US store partnerships.
One Tiny Party shares the same "any store" philosophy but starts from a fundamentally different place: no ads, no affiliates, no tracking, and a design language that makes your registry feel like a curated invitation rather than a shopping portal. Here's the full breakdown.
Head-to-Head Comparison
| Feature | One Tiny Party | MyRegistry |
|---|---|---|
| Add from any store | Yes — paste any URL | Yes — browser extension |
| India-native | Yes — built for India | No — US-focused |
| Currency | INR | USD |
| Price | Free | Free |
| Affiliate links | None — direct links | Yes — revenue model |
| Ads on registry | None | Yes — partner promotions |
| Guest sign-up required | No — password only | Encouraged |
| Browser extension needed | No — paste URLs | Yes — for easy adding |
| Privacy | No tracking | Affiliate tracking |
| Design | Minimal, elegant | Functional, cluttered |
The Affiliate Link Problem
MyRegistry's business model is built on affiliate commissions. When a guest clicks "Buy This Gift" on a MyRegistry page, the link often routes through MyRegistry's affiliate system before reaching the store. This means:
- MyRegistry earns a cut — Typically 3-8% of the purchase price, depending on the retailer. Your guests are unknowingly generating revenue for a third party.
- Links can break — Affiliate redirects sometimes fail, expire, or lead to the wrong product. This is especially common with Indian stores that aren't in MyRegistry's affiliate network.
- Promoted store bias — MyRegistry has partnerships with certain US retailers. Their interface subtly steers guests toward these partners rather than the store you originally chose.
One Tiny Party takes a different approach: direct links only. When a guest clicks on a gift, they go straight to the product page on the original store. No middleman, no affiliate redirect, no broken links.
When MyRegistry Is the Better Choice
Credit where it's due — MyRegistry has genuine strengths:
- Browser extension — The "Add to Registry" button that appears on any product page is genuinely convenient. One click and it's on your list with the image and price auto-filled.
- Mature gift tracking — MyRegistry's been doing this since 2005. Their "purchased" tracking across stores is reliable and well-tested.
- US store integrations — If your guests are in the US, MyRegistry's partnerships with Target, Walmart, and others provide a smooth checkout experience.
- Cash fund option — MyRegistry supports cash contributions, which can be useful for large purchases or experiences.
If you're US-based and want maximum convenience with a browser extension workflow, MyRegistry is a reasonable choice.
When One Tiny Party Is the Better Choice
One Tiny Party wins when:
- You're in India or have Indian guests — INR pricing, Indian store support, and an interface designed for how Indian families share gift lists (often via WhatsApp, not email).
- You want a clean, ad-free experience — No partner promotions in the sidebar, no "trending gifts" section with affiliate products, no upsells. Just your curated list.
- Privacy matters to you — MyRegistry's affiliate model means they track purchasing behaviour across stores. One Tiny Party has zero tracking — no cookies, no pixels, no purchase analytics.
- You don't want guests to create accounts — One Tiny Party uses a simple password gate. Your uncle in Pune sees the registry in 5 seconds, not after a sign-up flow.
- Design matters — Your registry should feel like an extension of your baby shower invitation, not a cluttered dashboard. One Tiny Party uses hand-crafted typography and elegant design tokens — not generic Bootstrap buttons.
A Note on Interface Design
MyRegistry's interface is functional but dated. The dashboard shows banners, partner offers, and suggested products alongside your registry items. For a product that's supposed to be about your wishlist, there's a lot of noise from third parties.
One Tiny Party takes the opposite approach. The guest view is a single, beautiful page with your items, a password gate for privacy, and nothing else. No header ads, no sidebar offers, no footer banners. Your guests see only what you put there.
The Bottom Line
MyRegistry and One Tiny Party share the same core idea — add gifts from anywhere. But they serve different audiences and have fundamentally different values.
MyRegistry is a mature, US-focused product that monetizes through affiliate links and partner promotions. It works well if you're in the US and don't mind the commercial layer.
One Tiny Party is India-native, ad-free, and privacy-first. It's built for families who want their baby registry to be personal, not transactional. If you value clean design, direct links, and an experience that respects both you and your guests, One Tiny Party is the better fit.
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