No Gifts,
Mate.
The Experience Registry
🇦🇺 Launching soon

Give memories,
not more stuff.

Australia's first experience registry — for kids' birthdays, baby showers, weddings, anything worth celebrating. Friends chip in for adventures, not plastic destined for landfill.

How it works

Four steps. No faff.

From "I want this" to a registry link you can share with family — in about five minutes.

1
Create your registry
Tell us about the kid and the occasion. We'll suggest experiences they'd love — zoo trips, surf lessons, horse rides, swimming lessons, whatever's in your area.
2
Share with friends & family
Pop the link on the invite, WhatsApp it to Grandma, whatever works. We'll even draft the "no gifts please" wording for you.
3
Guests chip in securely
They contribute what they can afford. You choose whether amounts are visible or kept private — percentages only, if you prefer.
4
Book the adventure
Funds land with you. You book the experience. Your kid has a day they'll actually remember. Everyone wins.
See it in action

Want to walk through it?

Take a 2-minute interactive preview. See exactly how creating a registry works, what guests will see, and how everything fits together — all before launch.

Try the demo →
No signup. Nothing saved. Just a quick look.
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Thanks, mate. We'll be in touch as soon as No Gifts, Mate is ready — likely within a few weeks.

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Why this matters

The Aussie toy problem.

These numbers aren't American — they're ours. The scale is genuinely staggering.

26.8M
Toys thrown away by Australian households every year
1 in 2
Toys ends up in landfill or recycling within 12 months of purchase
$1B+
Spent on new toys at Christmas alone in Australia
28%
Of parents admit to binning toys that still work perfectly

Sources: Australian Toy Association (2022), Flora & Fauna research. There's a better way.