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Is there a way to send my Amazon cart link?

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I’m trying to figure out if there’s a way to send someone my Amazon cart as a link. I’m putting together a list of items for a small group (a couple household basics + a few specific brands), and it would be so much easier if I could just share a single link instead of copying/pasting each product one by one.

I tried using the “Share” option on individual items, but that doesn’t help when I’ve already got everything sitting in my cart. I also noticed my cart changes depending on whether I’m logged in on my phone vs my laptop, and I’m not sure if that affects what someone else would see if I did share something. Ideally, I want the other person to be able to open the link and either view the same cart items or quickly add them to their own cart without messing up mine.

Is there an actual way to send an Amazon cart link (or another built-in method to share a whole cart), and if not, what’s the closest workaround that keeps all the items together?


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Same here!


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TL;DR: afaik there’s no reliable “share my cart” link on Amazon… carts are kinda personal + tied to ur account/session.

For your situation, I’d suggest making an Amazon List (or a registry if you want). I tried the cart-link thing once for a group order and it was a mess — my cart looked different on my phone vs laptop, and half the stuff went “saved for later” for them. What worked was moving everything into a List and sharing that one link. People can open it, pick items, and add to their own cart without touching yours.

Also, heads up: carts can include subscribe & save, coupons, location/pricing weirdness, so sharing it would be sketchy anyway... good luck tho


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TL;DR from this thread: no real “share cart” link—carts are tied to ur login/session and get weird across devices. Cheapest workaround: dump item links into a shared Google Sheet (qty + notes), maybe stick to Amazon Basics for budget staples. ngl.


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TL;DR: unfortunately no, Amazon carts aren’t really shareable as a stable link (they’re tied to your login/session and change a lot). Closest workaround: use the “Save for later” + copy/paste the item URLs into a single note/email, or make a cheapo shared doc (Google Doc/Sheet = $0) and add quantities + prices so people can price-check/deal-hunt. If everyone’s buying, this also avoids accidental duplicate charges on your account, you know?


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TL;DR from this thread: yeah unfortunately there’s no stable “share my cart” link—carts are account/session-bound and get weird across devices (been there, had issues with it for group buys).

Closest workarounds:
- Use a wishlist-style page (others mentioned it) or make a private list in a tool like Notion / Trello and paste links + qty
- Or do a quick “idea board” on Pinterest with item links

If you want brands: for household basics I’ve had pretty good luck sticking to OXO / Rubbermaid / Scotch so people dont overthink it. gl!


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- TL;DR: everyone’s right… unfortunately there’s no stable “share my Amazon cart” link since carts are tied to your account/session and get weird across devices (i had issues with this too).
- Closest workaround that stays together: build a cart using Amazon’s “Share” on a **list/registry** (already mentioned) OR use a “universal cart” site like CartShare / BuyVia if you’re ok with a third-party. Also heads up: regional availability/pricing (esp Alaska/Hawaii) can make their cart differ from you’re.


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Bump - same question here


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Same setup here, love it


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Seconded!


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Seconding what folks said: carts aren’t really shareable (session/account-bound), so a “cart link” is gonna be flaky.

- **Option A: Amazon “Buy Again” page** → Pros: keeps stuff grouped-ish, easy to copy a few links fast. Cons: not a single link bundle, and it’s *your* history.
- **Option B: 3rd-party share-cart tools (Chrome extensions/sites)** → Pros: closest to “one link adds all.” Cons: ngl I wouldn’t—privacy/security risk, login tokens, etc.
- **Option C: simple email draft w/ item links + qty notes** → Pros: reliable, no account weirdness. Cons: not one-click add-all.

Basically: avoid extensions, stick to boring + safe.


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