GiftGambit vs Elfster: which one suits your family?
We make one of these, so read this with that in mind. What follows is what we would tell a friend who asked, including the parts where Elfster is the better answer.
Everything here reflects both products as at August 2026. Both change; check before you commit a whole family to one.
The short version
Elfster is a gift exchange platform. Its centre of gravity is the draw: you set up an exchange, it pulls names, people build wish lists inside it, and it does that at enormous scale — it has been running since the mid-2000s and reports users in the tens of millions. It is free, and it is funded the way most free gift platforms are: retailer integrations and advertising.
GiftGambit is a year-round gift tracker. The draw is one feature inside it rather than the reason it exists. It is built around keeping track of what you are giving whom, all year, whether or not anyone else is involved.
If you want to run a Secret Santa in November and never think about it again, Elfster does that well and costs nothing. If the December draw is one evening in a year that also contains eleven birthdays, a Mother’s Day and a wedding, that is the gap we built for.
Where Elfster is the better choice
- Scale and familiarity. It is the name people recognise. If you are organising thirty people at work and half of them have used it before, that is a real advantage and worth more than any feature list.
- Retailer integration. Elfster has invested heavily in adding merchants and making buying inside the platform easy. If you want to shop without leaving the app, that is squarely its strength.
- It is free, at every size. No cap on your group, no upgrade prompt. Our free tier runs a whole cycle but stops at 15 people in a circle; theirs does not stop.
Where GiftGambit is the better choice
- It runs all year. Birthdays, Mother’s and Father’s Day, new babies, teacher thank-yous. The draw is seasonal; the gift-giving is not.
- You can use it on your own. Keep private gift ideas for up to three people who are in no group at all — a partner, a neighbour, your sister — and none of them needs an account or an invitation. Nothing to organise, nobody to invite.
- Nobody is paid to steer you. We take no affiliate cut, run no sponsored suggestions, and integrate with no retailer. You buy wherever you were going to buy. That is a deliberate trade: it is why we charge $29 a year for the extras instead of being free and funded by shops.
- After the day. Who gave what, thank-yous ticked off as you write them, and a receipt quietly attached by the buyer so a jumper in the wrong size can be swapped without anyone asking what it cost.
- People who will never log in. Kids, grandparents and anyone else can be managed by someone else entirely — a parent runs the kids’ lists, Nanna is in the draw without ever seeing a password.
The question that actually decides it
Is your gifting a December event, or a year?
If it is an event, use the free thing with the biggest network effect. That is Elfster and we would not pretend otherwise.
If it is a year — if you have ever bought something brilliant in March and then forgotten you owned it by December — then you want the ideas kept somewhere that is still there in the middle of the year, and that is the thing we actually built.
The honest caveats
We are smaller. We are Australian, priced in AUD, and our spelling and date formats reflect that. There is no app-store download — GiftGambit installs to your home screen from the browser. And our free tier has limits where Elfster’s does not.
If those matter more than the year-round half, Elfster is a good product and you should use it.
Start free — or read what’s free and what’s Pro first.
Ready to retire the group chat? 🎁 GiftGambit is free to join — wishlists, secret claims and Kris Kringle draws for the whole family.