Hey everyone! I'm trying to figure out the best way to share my Amazon cart with someone else. I'm putting together a shared shopping list for a family vacation, and I want to make it easy for my sister to review the items and add her own suggestions *before* I actually purchase anything.
I know there isn't a direct 'share cart' button, which is kind of annoying. I've tried copying and pasting the list into a document, but the formatting gets all messed up, and it's hard to see the pictures. Is there a better workaround? I need a way for her to easily see the items (with images and prices) and ideally, add her own stuff to the shared list. What's the easiest method you've found for effectively sharing an Amazon cart, especially when collaborating on a purchase? Thanks!
Just get the Cart to Link Chrome Extension: https://www.carttolink.com/
Hello, you can use this Chrome Extension to share you Amazon Cart: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/cart-to-link-share-amazon/ddajofifhfhmbiaigckfaopakndgpipb
This chrome extension works for me. https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/easy-cart-share-for-amazo/eilmgibbbfnpmledennedjohkkhfjfig
@Reply #9 - good point! Screenshots are a solid fallback, but they dont really solve the collaboration issue when you need to actually update quantities or swap items. honestly, for a vacation, you probably want something more dynamic. Using a dedicated share amazon cart extension is usually the most efficient way to handle this. It basically generates a link that mirrors your current cart contents so your sister can see the exact items and prices. Just keep in mind that compatibility can be a bit of a hurdle if one of you is on a phone and the other is on a desktop. These extensions generally work best when both parties are using the same browser, like Chrome or Edge. If you go this route, you just:
Honestly, I have been following this since yesterday and it is just exhausting. As someone who deals with data structures and session states daily, Amazons lack of a native share cart function is a massive technical oversight that makes no sense. It is so frustrating because:
Been using this for years, no complaints
Wait really?? Thats actually super helpful. I always thought it was the other way around.
Hey! I totally get the struggle – sharing Amazon carts can be a pain! Over the years, I've found creating a shared Amazon list is way better than trying to copy/paste a cart.
My family and I use it for vacation planning ALL the time. You can easily add items from Amazon, and your sister can add her own suggestions directly to the list, plus everyone can see the pics and prices! Super easy for collaboration. Let me know if you need help setting one up!
Hey there! I totally understand the frustration with sharing carts. Building on the list idea, have you considered using Amazon's 'Idea Lists'? Unfortunately, they're not *exactly* a cart share, but they might work for your vacation planning.
You can create an Idea List (it's different from a regular Wish List!), add items from your cart, and then share the list with your sister. She can then add comments directly on the items within the list, suggesting alternatives or marking things as approved. I've had issues with the commenting feature being a little clunky sometimes, and it's not as good as expected, but the shared list itself is pretty solid.
Plus, everyone with access can add items directly to the list. Let me know if that sounds like a good direction. Happy to help troubleshoot if you get stuck! I would be interested to hear if this works.
Hey there! I hear you on the Amazon cart sharing struggle – it's a real pain! Everyone's suggesting lists, which is okay, but I've got another angle: consider using a free, shared note-taking app like Google Keep or even a simple Google Doc.
Here's why: you can still copy/paste the item details (name, price), but then also snag the product image directly from Amazon (right-click, copy image) and paste *that* into the note! It keeps things visual. Plus, it's SUPER easy for your sister to add her comments and suggestions right there, or even add links to *alternative* items she finds – maybe cheaper versions or better deals!
We did this for our last family vacation and saved a bundle because my brother found a similar beach umbrella for $15 less! It's not as seamless as a direct 'share cart,' but it's free, flexible, and keeps the budget in check. Let me know if you want more details on how we set it up!
Hey! Yeah, the Amazon cart thing is a classic problem. Everyone's suggesting lists, but honestly, I've found that for *true* collaboration, ditching Amazon entirely sometimes works best. Hear me out! For family trips, we've had great success using dedicated collaborative shopping apps like 'Out of Milk' or 'Bring!'. They let you add items (with photos!), assign quantities, and even split the list into categories. The big plus? They're platform-agnostic. No Amazon account needed! We started doing this after a disastrous attempt to use Google Keep for the same purpose. Give it a shot and see if it works for your family!
Hey! I totally get the frustration with the Amazon cart thing. Everyone's suggesting lists, which are *okay*, but I haven't seen anyone mention a slightly more… DIY approach! Okay, hear me out, this might sound a little extra, but it gives you AMAZING control.
Instead of relying solely on Amazon's built-in features, you could create your own little 'shopping list' website or document. I know, I know, sounds scary! But there are some pretty user-friendly tools out there. For example, Google Sheets is your FRIEND. You can add columns for item name, Amazon link (super important!), price (copy-pasted), a little thumbnail image (right-click, 'copy image address' and paste it into the sheet!), and then a column for your sister's notes/suggestions.
Then, share the Google Sheet with your sister. She can add her own items the same way! It's a bit more manual, BUT you have total control over how it looks and feels. Plus, you're not relying on Amazon's sometimes-wonky sharing features. Bonus points: you can even add a column to track who's responsible for buying each item!
I did something similar once when planning a potluck with friends. Instead of everyone just texting me what they were bringing, I made a Google Sheet. It was FANTASTIC! We avoided duplicates and everyone knew exactly what to get. It took maybe 20 minutes to set up, but it saved SO much hassle. I think the same principle could apply to your Amazon cart sharing situation!
It's a little bit more work upfront, but it's reliable and you get the peace of mind knowing you're not relying on a third-party app or feature. Let me know if you want me to find a Google Sheets template for shopping lists! Good luck with your vacation planning!
Hey! Yeah, the Amazon cart sharing situation is definitely clunky. Everyone's suggesting lists, which is usually the way to go, but honestly, I'm always a little cautious about sharing access to my Amazon account, even with family. Unfortunately, there have been times when 'shared' access led to unexpected purchases and payment method mix-ups.
Have you considered using a dedicated shopping list app instead? Something like Google Keep or even a shared note in your phone's notes app. You can paste the product links in there, and while it's still not perfect with images, it keeps the actual purchase power separate and secure. Plus, it's easier to discuss alternatives and quantities without risking accidental orders. Been there, done that! Let me know if you want some app recommendations – I've tested a few out.