Gather wishes for
every occasion.
Create a beautiful shared page where friends and family leave heartfelt messages, photos, and videos. One link. Infinite love.
Loved by 2,000+ creators


Surprisingly simple.
Incredibly meaningful.
Three steps. That's all it takes to create something they'll remember forever.

Create
Pick an occasion, enter the person’s name, choose a theme. Done in 30 seconds.
Birthday, wedding, farewell — we’ve got templates for everything.

Invite
Share the contributor link via text, email, or group chat. No accounts needed.
Contributors just open the link and write. Zero friction.

Surprise
Send the reveal link to the person. They open it and see all the love.
A beautiful themed page with every wish, photo, and memory.
What makes us
different.
Live in 30 seconds
Pick occasion, type a name, choose a theme. Your wall goes live before your coffee gets cold.
No sign-up for guests
Open link. Type name. Write wish. Submit. No accounts, no passwords, no "download our app."
One link, every device
Works on phones, tablets, desktops. Share via text, email, WhatsApp, Slack — anywhere.
9 stunning themes
Elegant gold, playful confetti, romantic blush, moody dark. Match the vibe to the moment.
Photos & memories
Not just text. Attach childhood photos, group selfies, or any moment that says "this is us."
$0. No catch. Ever.
No premium tiers, no per-wall fees, no limits. We believe love shouldn’t cost a thing.

One platform.
Every celebration.








People are using WiishWall
for moments that matter.

Sarah turned 30 and her friends made it unforgettable
Her best friend created a wall and shared the link in their group chat. 24 people contributed messages, childhood photos, and inside jokes. Sarah opened the reveal link at dinner and couldn't stop smiling.

The team sent James off with more than a card
When James left after 5 years, his manager set up a wall. 47 colleagues shared memories, funny stories, and well-wishes. It meant more to him than any gift card ever could.

Guests across 6 countries celebrated Priya & Raj
Not everyone could attend the wedding in person. The maid of honor created a wall so distant family could send blessings. The couple read them together on their honeymoon.
People love WiishWall.
★★★★★“My mom cried happy tears when she opened her birthday wall. 20 family members contributed from 5 different countries. Absolutely magical.”
★★★★★“We used this for our colleague’s farewell. 40 people contributed messages and photos. He said it was the best goodbye gift he ever received.”
★★★★★“So easy to set up! I had the wall ready in a minute and shared the link in our group chat. Everyone added their wish without any confusion.”
★★★★★“My mom cried happy tears when she opened her birthday wall. 20 family members contributed from 5 different countries. Absolutely magical.”
★★★★★“We used this for our colleague’s farewell. 40 people contributed messages and photos. He said it was the best goodbye gift he ever received.”
★★★★★“So easy to set up! I had the wall ready in a minute and shared the link in our group chat. Everyone added their wish without any confusion.”
★★★★★“Our team made a wall for our manager’s promotion. 30 people chipped in with messages and memories. She was so touched she teared up in the meeting.”
★★★★★“I live 6,000 miles from my best friend. This let me organize a surprise with her entire friend group. She said it was the best gift ever.”
★★★★★“We did a baby shower wall for my sister. Even grandma figured out how to submit a wish. That’s how simple it is.”
★★★★★“Our team made a wall for our manager’s promotion. 30 people chipped in with messages and memories. She was so touched she teared up in the meeting.”
★★★★★“I live 6,000 miles from my best friend. This let me organize a surprise with her entire friend group. She said it was the best gift ever.”
★★★★★“We did a baby shower wall for my sister. Even grandma figured out how to submit a wish. That’s how simple it is.”

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— Emma
Best boss ever. We'll miss you!
— Marcus
Sending love from across the ocean
— Priya
