![]() If you set up a Christmas Gift list then this is so handy because it means that you can save money when you can see there's been a reduction on an item you were already going to buy for someone. The app doesn't just let you save items to 'my items' and to specific lists you've created, but it lets you know if an item you saved has been reduced, is out of stock or is low in stock (you can enable notifications for this too). It will automatically save them to 'my items' but you can also create lists to sort the products. Once installed, it creates a universal wish list button so all you have to do is browse your favourite website and hit the button to save items, like I've shown below. The app is very simple and intuitive to use, plus I like the clean, stylish interface. You can use it on a desktop however I've been loving it for mobile especially, as I always seem to get ideas when I'm out and about! All you have to do is download the app and install the extension, which takes about 30 seconds (and the app shows you exactly how to do it on your browser and operating system). I pretty much never go Christmas shopping without a list and this year the free app Shoptagr has been a life-saver. If you do live in the city then it still saves you having to rush around to get it all done in your lunch time - you can just collect your packages as and when it's convenient for you. I don't live in a big city any more, so whilst my town has all the main shops I need, they don't have the full range of products so click and collect is a great option. I try to either order to my workplace (to avoid the endless 'sorry we missed you' cards) or to click and collect, because I can go in-store at a time I know it won't be so busy. Or better yet, see if you have any left over from last year - I know I almost always buy too much wrapping paper so tend to keep it for next time.įor virtually everything else, I personally think online is the way to go. There's just stuff you will always need: cards, tags, wrapping paper - you know what I mean! Card shops are always absolutely rammed around Christmas time so if you want to avoid the snaking queue in Card Factory (whilst sweating it out in your winter coat.) then try to get this part over with as soon as possible because it's one of the few things you probably will want to do in the shops as opposed to online. If you're like me then 'actual Christmas' (as in Christmas Eve through to Boxing Day) is always great, it's just the build up that can get a bit stressful! These are my top tips for staying calm when it comes to Christmas shopping, plus how to plan your present-buying with Shoptagr.ġ.
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