Registry Mode Panel
The wishlist as a registry with claimed states, group gifting, and anonymity rules.
The wishlist as a registry with claimed states, group gifting, and anonymity rules.
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Registry Mode Panel shows a wishlist with claiming switched on for a new home: four items in claimed, unclaimed, or group gift states. The group gift row carries a thin progress bar showing $120 of $185 raised. Three rules follow under how claiming works: claimers stay anonymous until the card arrives, duplicates are impossible by design, and leftover group gift balance becomes store credit for the couple.
Registry rows and rules are two arrays. The duplicate prevention rule is the one guests check before committing, stating it plainly removes the hesitation.
Reach for this block as the registry view inside account sections, reached after a couple enables registry mode on an existing wishlist. The group gift balance and the store credit rule both need real backend wiring.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is the new home four item registry. Other registry panels:
Tip: “duplicates are impossible by design, a claimed item cannot be claimed twice, even from a stale tab” answers the one fear that stops guests from committing.